Clinical features: cosmetically looks ugly: Cleft lip may vary from a small notch in the
vermillion border to a complete separation extending in to the floor of the nose. Clefts may be
unilateral or bilateral and may involve the alveolar ridge. Cleft palate may result to difficulty in
feeding, regurgitation ,lung infections, middle ear infections, dental decay and speech
delay/hyper nasal speech, inability to whistle, gargle, blow out a candle, of inflate a balloon .
MANAGEMENT :

obvious cosmetic problems.(three months of age)

palate undertaken later, but before the development of speech(around ten months of age)



can be attached to the posterior of a maxillary denture to accomplish occlusion of the
naso pharynx and help the child develop intelligible speech.



single-edged razor blade. The crosscut is on the tongue side.
CONCLUSION
Cleft lip or palate is a congenital developmental deformity probably caused by maternal
exposure of drugs during pregnancy Because of this deformity the neonate gets difficulty in
feeding along with lung and middle ear infections. The only management remedy is surgical
correction of the defect.