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  1. CLEFT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLEFT is a space or opening made by or as if by splitting : fissure. How to use cleft in a sentence.

  2. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

    Cleft palate is a condition in which the two plates of the skull that form the hard palate (roof of the mouth) are not completely joined. The soft palate is in these cases cleft as well. In most cases, cleft lip is …

  3. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 23, 2024 · A cleft lip is an opening or split in the upper lip that doesn't close fully when an unborn baby is developing in the womb. Cleft lip may happen only on one side (unilateral) or both sides …

  4. Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate | Birth Defects | CDC

    Dec 26, 2024 · Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that occur when a baby's lip or mouth don't form properly. In the United States, about 1 in 1,050 babies is born with cleft lip with or without cleft palate.

  5. Cleft Lip & Cleft Palate: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    What are cleft lip and cleft palate? A cleft lip and cleft palate are openings in a baby’s upper lip or roof of their mouth (palate). They’re congenital abnormalities (birth defects) that form while a fetus develops …

  6. What is Cleft? - Transforming Cleft

    Simply put, clefts are unexpected openings or gaps. They are often found on an infant’s lip and/or on the roof of their mouth (i.e. their palate). Cleft lip and palate affects 1 in 700 births. It is one of the most …

  7. Cleft Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    CLEFT meaning: 1 : a narrow space in the surface of something; 2 : a narrow area that looks like a small dent in someone's chin

  8. Cleft | definition of cleft by Medical dictionary

    1. any of the clefts between the embryonic prominences that normally unite to form the face. 2. failure of union of one of these embryonic clefts; depending on the site, this causes such developmental …

  9. Craniofacial anomalies – Cleft and/or cleft palate

    A cleft palate is when there is an opening or cleft in the roof of the mouth due to the palate not closing during development before birth. About 3% of all babies have some kind of birth defect.

  10. Cleft Lip and Palate | NIDCR

    Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments for cleft lip or palate, the most common oral birth defects.