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  • Health - 8 Jul 2023
    Cleft lip and cleft palate are one of the commonest birth defects that occur when the baby is developing in the womb. A cleft is a gap in either the palate (roof of the mouth) or lip. It can occur...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Cleft lip or palate affects one in 700 babies in the United States and the United Kingdom. The reason for this defect lies in defects normal development of the face within the mother’s womb.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Normally as the baby develops in the womb, the tissues that eventually form the upper lip and palate grow from both sides and fuse or join in the middle to give the final continuity and shape to the...
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Cleft lip or palate refers to the separation due to non-fusion of the tissues of the upper lip and palate or roof of the mouth. Surgery is necessary to correct cleft lip and cleft palate.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    Cleft lip and cleft palate is cause due to improper fusion of the facial tissues in the middle. It affects one in 700 babies.
  • Health - 27 May 2023
    In most cases cleft lip and palate is an inherited condition. There is really nothing parents can do in such cases to prevent cleft lip and palate from forming in their babies.
  • Health - 20 Jan 2023
    Teeth begin to develop while a baby is in the mother's womb. By the time a baby is born, they have a full set of formed milk teeth that are lying beneath the gums and ready to emerge over time to help...
  • Health - 11 Sep 2023
    IRF6 (Interferon regulatory factor-6)-related disorders are a group of orofacial clefting conditions.
  • Health - 14 Sep 2023
    Orocraniodigital syndrome (OS), also known as Juberg-Hayward syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive condition.
  • Health - 13 May 2019
    Breastfeeding is one of the most important natural provisions for the baby’s health and development. This process is regulated largely by nervous and hormonal signals.

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