Children Care Guides
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Duke Guide to Care of Children with Cleft Conditions
The Duke University Cleft Lip and Palate Program utilizes the team approach for the care and treatment of cleft conditions.
06/28/2007
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Comprehensive Craniofacial Program Team Member Roles
A list, with definitions, of the different specialists and health care providers on the craniofacial team.
06/25/2007
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Glossary
Definitions of terms related to cleft lip and palate treatment at Duke.
06/20/2007
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about cleft lip and palate and its treatment at Duke.
06/20/2007
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Psychological Perspectives
As a member of the cleft palate team, the psychologist stands ready to offer assistance and constructive advice to help your family get through the rough spots.
06/20/2007
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Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the specialty area of dentistry that deals with the growth and development of the face, jaws, and dental arches (teeth).
06/20/2007
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Speech
The speech/language pathologist is the specialist on the cleft palate team who evaluates speech, language, and soft palate functioning.
06/20/2007
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Hearing
One of the most common disorders of childhood is inflammation of the middle ear called otitis media.
06/20/2007
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Surgery
Duke’s Pediatric Plastic Surgeons bring the most up-to-date ideas and technology and combine them with time-proven techniques to deliver the very best possible results.
06/20/2007
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Feeding
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06/20/2007
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Published: 08/30/2007
Updated: 08/30/2007
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/HealthLibrary/TopicCenters/Children