2015 Dental update

Keep an Eye Out for the Bifid Uvula: A Case Report.

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Dental update Vol. 42 (3) : 247-9 • Apr 2015

The incidence of submucous cleft palate is between 1:1250-1:6000. It is important for this relatively silent deformity to be identified early and referred appropriately as a delay in diagnosis may affect the patient's quality of speech in the long-term. This paper presents a case of submucous cleft palate which was diagnosed late (age 14). Nevertheless, by the appropriate intervention of the multidisciplinary cleft team, the patient was treated successfully. Clinical Relevance. Dentists and doctors need to be aware of the signs and symptoms associated with submucous cleft palate so that they can refer the patient to an appropriate specialist centre for further investigation and treatment. Moreover, patients with this condition are shown to have a higher incidence of dental abnormalities, such as hypodontia and peg-shaped laterals.

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