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Objectives: The submucous cleft palate (SMCP) is considered to be the most subtle type of cleft palate. Early detection is important to allow on time intervention by speech therapy and/or surgical repair before the children already develop compensatory speech mechanisms.
- Submucous cleft palate: a systematic review of surgical ... - PubMed
Objective : Submucous cleft palate (SMCP) is a congenital...
- Submucous cleft palate: a systematic review of surgical ... - PubMed
Early diagnosis and surgical intervention for SMCP are associated with improved speech outcomes. Expanding indications for surgery are being actively investigated. Timing of intervention and surgical technique may be influenced by a syndromic diagnosis, specifically 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
Objective : Submucous cleft palate (SMCP) is a congenital condition associated with abnormal development of the soft palate musculature. In a proportion of cases, this results in velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI), the treatment for which includes pharyngeal flap surgery, pharyngoplasty, and palate reconstruction.
19 sie 2022 · If there are no symptoms and no speech problems, treatment isn’t necessary. However, if kids show signs of velopharyngeal dysfunction (nasally speech and air coming from their nose), they’ll need surgery to fix their soft palate. The most common surgical treatment for a submucous cleft is palatoplasty.
Objectives The submucous cleft palate (SMCP) is considered to be the most subtle type of cleft palate. Early detection is important to allow on time intervention by speech therapy and/or surgical repair before the children already develop compen-satory speech mechanisms.
17 gru 2020 · A trained SLP's comprehensive perceptual evaluation and thorough oral mechanism examination are critical for diagnosis and treatment. SLPs can promote best practice for this population by initiating referrals to an accredited cleft palate–craniofacial team for further evaluation of their speech and assessment of surgical candidacy.
31 mar 2016 · Submucous cleft palate. Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery, 10, 209–212. Google Scholar. Argenta, A., Petropoulou, K., Cray, J., Ford, M., Jiang, S., Losee, J., & Grunwaldt, L. (2013). Magnetic resonance imaging as a predictor of submucous cleft palate severity and guide for surgical intervention.