A cleft is a hole or gap affecting the tissues in the palate roof of the mouth.
Cleft palate hole in roof of mouth.
Early in the development of the baby inside the mother the left and right sides of the face and the roof of the mouth join together or fuse.
It occurs due to the failure of fusion of the lateral palatine processes the nasal septum or the median palatine processes formation of the secondary palate.
A palatal obturator may be used in cases of a deficiency in tissue when a remaining opening in the palate occurs.
The hole in the roof of the mouth caused by a cleft connects the mouth directly to the inside of the nose.
A cleft palate pal it is when a baby is born with an opening a cleft in the roof of the mouth.
Sometimes the two sides do not fuse correctly leaving an opening or cleft in the palate.
I was born with a hole in the roof of my mouth.
Palatal obturators are not to be confused with palatal lifts or other prosthetic devices.
In simpler terms a palatal obturator covers any fistulas or holes in the roof of the mouth that lead to the nasal cavity providing the wearer with a plastic acrylic removable roof of the mouth which aids in speech eating and proper air flow.
When cleft palate occurs the uvula is usually split.
Cleft palate is a hole in the roof of the mouth that is present at birth.
This leaves a hole between the nose and the mouth.