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Deformities of the skull, face, and jaw that are either congenital or acquired are known as craniofacial abnormalities. These anomalies impact a child's ability to eat, speak, breathe, and hear in addition to their external appearance. They include cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, and facial asymmetries. Craniofacial anomalies may be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, or other causes. Surgeons, orthodontists, speech therapists, and psychiatrists frequently work together to treat patients, and early detection is crucial. Modern therapeutic and surgical procedures can greatly enhance the form and function of the face. Proper care can improve the quality of life, appearance, and functionality of those with craniofacial abnormalities, enabling them to become more completely integrated into everyday life.
Craniofacial Anomalies
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