cleft palate

In the early stages of embryological development, the premaxilla (i.e., the premaxillary process) and the palatine part of the maxillary process are separate entities. Fusion of these separate parts of the maxilla normally occurs during the eighth week of gestation. Cleft palate will result when this fusion is absent or incomplete.

Please answer the following questions related to cleft palate:

(a) How does cleft palate affect feeding of the infant?

(b) How does cleft palate affect vocal production? Would this affected individual have too much or too little resonance in his/her voice? Why?

(c) Medical and social care of the affected infant involves a multispecialty team of medical professionals. Name one member of a cleft palate team .

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