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    Cleft palate diet: For infants under one year of age 1224

    Learn about feeding your baby under one year of age after cleft palate surgery.

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    Cleft palate diet: For infants under one year of age (Spanish)

    Learn about feeding your baby under one year of age after cleft palate surgery.

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    Cleft palate diet: For toddler, preschool or school-age children 1226

    Learn about feeding your toddler, preschooler, or school-age child after cleft palate surgery.

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    Cleft palate diet: For toddler, preschool or school-age children (Spanish)

    Learn about feeding your toddler, preschooler, or school-age child after cleft palate surgery.

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    Cleft palate surgery 1805

    Cleft means divided or split. Palate refers to the roof of the mouth. A cleft palate is a split in the palate. Surgery to repair a cleft palate is normally done once the child is about 12 months old. Learn more about Cleft palate surgery and how to care for your child at home.

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    Cleft palate surgery (Spanish)

    Cleft means divided or split. Palate refers to the roof of the mouth. A cleft palate is a split in the palate. Surgery to repair a cleft palate is normally done once the child is about 12 months old. Learn more about Cleft palate surgery and how to care for your child at home.

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    Corrective jaw surgery 1389

    Find out about corrective jaw surgery.

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    Corrective jaw surgery (Spanish) 1389

    Find out about corrective jaw surgery.

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    Craniosynostosis 1332

    A baby's skull has several bones that have spaces between them to allow the brain to grow. If one or more of these spaces close too early, the shape of the skull and face can be altered and it may cause problems with brain growth. This may need surgery to be corrected.

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    Craniosynostosis (Spanish)

    A baby's skull has several bones that have spaces between them to allow the brain to grow. If one or more of these spaces close too early, the shape of the skull and face can be altered and it may cause problems with brain growth. This may need surgery to be corrected.

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