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Condition

Pediatric Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate

What You Need to Know

Cleft lip is a split in the lip, while cleft palate is a split in the roof of the mouth.

Key Symptoms

The symptoms of a cleft lip and cleft palate can include:

  • Lip does not close completely
  • Roof of the mouth does not close completely
  • Neither the lip nor the roof of the mouth closes completely

Diagnosis

A cleft lip and palate are typically diagnosed by: 

  • Physical examination

Treatment

The treatment for both cleft lip and palate is:

  • Surgery

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate

Departments that Treat Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Our plastic and reconstructive surgeons perform plastic surgery procedures for conditions ranging from birth defects to burns – for babies, children and teens. Learn more about this department.