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17/03/2023
WHAT IS A CLEFT LIP OR CLEFT PALATE ?
Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth abnormalities of the mouth and lip that occur early in pregnancy when the sides of the lip and the roof of the mouth do no fuse together as they should. The lip is formed during the first 4 to 6 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, skin and the muscle normally grows in from both sides of the face to join the skin that grows down from the tip of the nose. If the growth and union of these parts are not complete, the baby is born with a cleft lip. A cleft palate is an opening between the roof of the mouth and the nasal cavity. The child’s palate forms during the first 8 to 12 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, bone and muscle grow in from both sides of the upper jaw and join to form the palate, which is the roof of the mouth and the floor of the nose. If the fusion of these two shelves of cone and muscle is not complete, the baby is born with a cleft palate; an opening between the mouth and the nose. A cleft lip appears as a narrow opening in the skin of the upper lip that extends all the way to the base of the nose. It may occur on one side only (unilateral) or on both sides (bilateral).
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