Hudson Valley Cosmetic Dental
Prosthodontics
Peekskill, NY
914-737-0703
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TREATMENTS

  • Fillings / Restorations
  • Dental Sealants
  • Dental Implants
  • Teeth-in-an-Hour
  • Dentures
  • Removable Partial Dentures
  • Bridges
  • Crowns
  • Tooth Extractions
  • Cleft Lip & Palate
  • Bruxism Treatment
  • Full Mouth Reconstruction

Cleft Lip and Palate

Cleft lip and cleft palate are the most common birth defects in the United States. It is estimated that one of every 600 newborns is affected by cleft lip and/or cleft palate.

A cleft lip is a separation of the two sides of the lip. When the separation includes the bones of the upper jaw and/or upper gum, our team may be brought in for assistance.

A cleft palate is an opening in the roof of the mouth in which the two sides of the palate did not fuse as the baby was developing in the uterus. Cleft palate can occur on one side (unilateral cleft palate) or on both sides (bilateral cleft palate). Because the lip and the palate develop separately, it is possible for the child to have a cleft palate with or without an accompanying cleft lip.

Cleft palate is a congenital defect, or birth defect, which occurs early in pregnancy. The causes of a majority of cleft palates appear to be a combination of genetics and environmental factors.

The surgery to close a cleft palate is usually completed within the first year of life so that the child's speech normally develops. Our office will coordinate treatment with the oral or plastic surgeon and with the speech pathologist for treatment.

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Serving The Following Cities:
Buchanan • Croton • Cortlandt • Montrose • Yorktown Heights • Putnam Valley


Address: 1016 Brown Street, Suite 301 • Peekskill, NY 10566 • Phone: 914-737-0703


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