Cleft Lip and Palate Flashcards

1
Q

what classification system is used for defining cleft lip and palates

A

LAHSHAL classification

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2
Q

what brachial arch forms the maxilla and mandible

A

1st brachial arch

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3
Q

name 3 potential genetic aetiologies of a CLP

A

family history
syndromes
ethnicity

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4
Q

name 3 potential environmental aetiologies of a CLP

A

social deprivation
smoking
alcohol
anti - epileptics
multivitamins
(by mother during pregnancy)

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5
Q

after birth, what are the 3 major issues CLP babies face

A

cant suckle/ feed, aesthetics, speech

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6
Q

name 3 members of the MDT team involved in CLP care

A

ENT
psychology
orthodontist
surgeon
speech and language

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7
Q

at what age is lip surgery done

A

3-6 months
done for aesthetics rather than function - repair of obicularis oris

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8
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what age is palate surgery done

A

9-12 months
palate done later than lip or else airway blocked
should be done before 12 months as this is when speech begins

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9
Q

name 5 potential dental implications of a CLP

A

missing teeth - not just in cleft site
impacted teeth
crowding (constricted upper arch)
class III malocclusion (20% CLP cases)
caries - increased crowding, strange positioning, lower social demographic groups

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10
Q

what age is bone grafting done in CLP patients and why

A

8-10 years
ensures sufficient alveolar bone for permanent teeth to develop into

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11
Q

name 2 syndromes that increase risk of CLP

A

pierre robin
treacher collins

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12
Q

what does a * and a . mean in the LAHSHAL classification

A
    • minimal cleft
      .- normal

e.g L.,AL

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13
Q

anatomical cause of a cleft lip

A

failure of fusion of frontonasal and maxillary processes

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14
Q

anatomical cause of a cleft palate

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failure of fusion of the palatal shelves of the maxillary process - can involve the hard and/or soft palate

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