2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10042-1097
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Pressure-molded Modified Feeding Plate for Cleft Palate in a Two-month-old Infant: A Case Report

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“…12 Therefore, to compensate these hurdles of feeding, a feeding plate is advised, which restores the functions of suckling, swallowing, and speech until the cleft palate is corrected surgically. 1 The basic and primary need for a child after birth that is feeding is met through the use of feeding plate which helps in development of child. Kilner's rule of 10 should be followed in patients of cleft lip and palate.…”
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“…12 Therefore, to compensate these hurdles of feeding, a feeding plate is advised, which restores the functions of suckling, swallowing, and speech until the cleft palate is corrected surgically. 1 The basic and primary need for a child after birth that is feeding is met through the use of feeding plate which helps in development of child. Kilner's rule of 10 should be followed in patients of cleft lip and palate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants born with cleft lip and palate exhibit difficulties in feeding, sucking, nasal regurgitation, orofacial defects and velopharyngeal insufficiency. [1][2][3] Cleft lip and cleft palate is defined as a combination of clefts on the upper lip and palate that cause direct communication between the nose and mouth. Cleft anomalies can be of either lip, palate or both lip and palate.…”
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confidence: 99%