Cleft palate Essays

  • Cleft Palate Analysis

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    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) cleft lip and cleft palate in newborns occurs early during pregnancy when the baby’s lips and palates do not properly form together causing a separation or opening around the lips and under the roof of the mouth (CDC, 2014). Most commonly referred to as “orofacial clefts”, a baby can either have a cleft lip, cleft palate, or a combination of both a cleft lip and palate (CDC, 2014). Birth defects such as “orofacial clefts” are among one of the most common of

  • Cleft Lip and Palate

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    Cleft Lip and Palate Children across the world are born with some type of cleft, whether it is lip or palate. The number of surgeons repairing clefts has increased in the past decade, providing services for those in India with clefts. According to WebMD, it can be more common on some ethnicities, like Asian, Latino or Native American descent, than others, but it is less common in those with African American descent (WebMD). Cultures see it different ways too. According to Olivia Linderoth of Operation

  • Cleft Lip and Palate

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    subject of this research, Nayli Qismi Bin Qadrullah, a 2 years 8months old baby & her mother, Nurulizawati Binti Haji Mohd. Tajuddin. Nayli Qismi was born with special case; cleft lip and palate, unilateral cleft (one side only). She has undergone two surgeries already; the cleft lip surgery and the recent one was cleft palate surgery which she had earlier this year. Before she had her surgery, her speech was not clear and sometimes, she chose to point on things rather than talking. However, after

  • Cleft Palate Research Paper

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    Environmental Causes of Cleft Palate It is hard for adults to think about Cleft Palate/Lip that may be affecting other families. Cleft Palate is a challenging birth defect, for years after birth, children may need breathing tubes while they sleep, other long term effects of Cleft Palate are hearing loss and speech problems. Future mothers, and the rest of society need to take precaution of certain environments that can cause Cleft Palate, along with many other birth defects. Cleft Palate can be a life time

  • Cleft Palate: Born as a Monster or a Curable Deformity?

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    Cleft Palate: Born as a Monster or a Curable Deformity? The moon gleams luminously down on the clearing, revealing a small village that appears to be whittled out of the jungle. On the outermost edge of a cluster of small buildings there sits a hut, all of its windows lit by firelight. All of a sudden a fierce squalling cry pierces the quiet night. The mother lying inside the hut breathes out a sigh of relief as she wipes her sweaty brow. After all these months, her baby has finally made his

  • Syringe Feeding Effectiveness in Cleft Palate Babies

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    syringe, without the needle, to feed 1-14-week-old cleft lip and palate babies and compare findings with a control group of normal babies. Methods: 57 cleft lip and palate babies were randomly assigned at birth to feeding with a syringe (intervention) or feeding with cup and spoon. Group 1 consisted of 38 syringe fed babies and Group 2 consisted of 19 cup and spoon fed babies. All babies that had both unilateral or bilateral cleft lip and palate who could not latch onto the breast or feeding bottle

  • Importance Of Plastic Surgery

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    However, cleft palate and cleft lip deformities are not fatal problems. According to Michael Karnell, a professor at the University of Iowa (teaching in the department of otolaryngology; head and neck surgery), most children born with clefts do well in developed countries. Treatment of speech therapy requires plastic surgical procedures, which typically costs $5,000-$10,000

  • Unstoppable

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    wanting this for my child. What parent would choose an elective surgery? Why not just let her stay in the hospital for months learning to properly feed? My husband and I put a lot of thought into that decision, he advised us that most babies with a cleft palate as severe as my daughter's didn't start eating from a bottle until around nine or ten months old. We were not going to leave our baby in the hospital that long.

  • Smile Train

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    one out of every seven hundred mothers around the world receive the news that their child has a cleft lip. Cleft lips are openings or splits in the upper lip. A more serious form is cleft palate. A cleft palate is an opening or split in the upper roof of the mouth. This occurs in about one out of every two thousand five hundred births. In developed countries the surgery to correct the cleft lip/palate is a simple surgery that is relatively inexpensive. However in underdeveloped countries the surgery

  • Multiple Roles: The Complex Career Journey of Lisa Stewart

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    Finding the job that is perfect for you can be a difficult endeavor. Most people still don’t know what they want to do after college. After gaining some job experience, finding that perfect job becomes easier. This is what happened to Lisa Stewart. She finally found her perfect job or should I say jobs. Lisa Stewart has several jobs. First and for most she is a wife and mother of two girls, but her first paying job is being a dietician at Council Bluffs Community Schools, and second she is a Infant

  • The Impact of Speech Sound Disorders on the Development of Early Literacy Skills

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    The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Speech Sound Disorders affect the development of early literacy skills. This topic is particularly valuable to parents and teachers of language learners because working with individuals who manifest persistent speech errors and language difficulties may have a difficult time developing literacy skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. A Speech Sound Disorder occurs when language errors continue past a certain age. This may require that a

  • Wonder By Raquel J. Palacio Sparknotes

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    "My name is August, by the way. I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking is probably worse." Often praised as a beautiful and elegant novel Wonder by Raquel J. Palacio expresses the life of Auggie Pullman, an extraordinary child who was born with a genetic problem that caused his face to be disformed. Auggie in the story is accompanied by his sister, Via, Mom, Dad, and their dog Daisy. Daily life in the Pullman house was perfect for Auggie, who was homeschooled. Via and Dad went

  • Persuasive Essay On Cleft Lip

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    born with cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. That means an average of six thousand plus babies are having to deal with a facial and oral deformation, that is both costly and is a long road to being accepted as normal. (RelayHealth) It is the fourth largest birth defect and you rarely hear about it. A surprising fact is the government spends an average of 66 Billion dollars every year on obesity prevention and obesity control, which could be dramatically decreased by better budgeting. ("Cleft Lip and

  • Juxtaposition In The Kite Runner

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    “Sanaubar had taken one glance at the baby in Ali’s arms, seen the cleft lip, and barked a bitter laughter. “There” she had said. Now you have your own idiot child” (Hosseini 10). Since the moment he was born, the defining feature of Hassan’s appearance was the split in his upper lip, just left of the midline. In the novel, The Kite Runner, Hassan was repeatedly belittled for being the harelipped Hazara. A harelip is considered an imperfection, a mistake in how someone is suppose to look. Why would

  • Understanding Fluency and its Disorders in Speech

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    Fluency is defined as “the continuity, smoothness, rate, and/or effort with which phonologic, lexical, morphologic, and/or syntactic language units are spoken.” (ASHA) That is, fluency shows one’s proficiency in a language. If someone is learning a new language he will not be fluent. However, a mother tongue is fluent. The speaker knows sufficient information about the language to allow him to speak in fast, rich language. Fluency disorders are disruptive in the fluency of speech. Their characteristics

  • Dental School Application Essay

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    Growing up surrounded by a family of dentists, some may believe that logically, I would want to carry on the family tradition and enter the field of Dentistry. Those people would be correct, however I hope to advance my education further than a dentist and specialize in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon combines the skill of Dentistry with the specialization of a Surgeon. He not only removes wisdom teeth, but also restructures the faces of trauma victims. With his

  • Dental Cavities Essay

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    lining of the cheeks which leading to the development of ulcers. The ulcers cause breath and skin odor. Oral noma eventually destroys the soft tissue and bone around the mouth and lead to deformity and loss of teeth. Last but not least, cleft lips and palate are examples of oral diseases. It usually occurs during birth it leads to the improper formation of the baby’s mouth. The tissue that makes up the lip does not join completely before birth. Which causes an opening in the upper lip. The opening

  • A Diversity of Dental Procedures

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    surgery] In the early times, these kinds of abnormalities are considered to be untreatable. But, with the advancements in the studies and technologies, pioneers made it possible. Main conditions treated with craniofacial abnormalities are- Cleft lip, Cleft palate, Jaw disorders, Stickler syndrome, Facial deformity, and Abnormal head shape etc. A broad variety of congenital facial surgeries are corrected with craniofacial surgeries. The technology have developed and new techniques are bein

  • The Pros and Cons of Plastic Surgery

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    Dec. 2013. "American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)." American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2013. "Facts about Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 15 July 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "Facts about Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 15 July 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013. "The Unstoppable Rise of 'Brotox':

  • Zofran Research Paper

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    the risk of birth defects is not mentioned on the drug's warning label. That is why many people have filed lawsuits. Studies Have Shown That Zofran Can Cause The Following Lawsuits: *Heart Defects *Kidney Defects *Poor Fetal Growth *Cleft Palate and Cleft Palate *Fetal Death Overview Zofran was first approved in 1991. It was designed to treat vomiting and nausea in patients receiving chemotherapy or surgery. Zofran was not approved for pregnant women, but it is sometimes prescribed to treat morning