Bilateral Transverse Facial Cleft as an Isolated and Asyndromic Deformity

  • Ahmed S
  • Bey A
  • Hashmi S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Congenital macrostomia or transverse facial cleft is a rare congenital craniofacial anomaly, which affects the esthetics and functions of oral cavity. It is usually associated with deformities of other structures developed from the first and second branchial arches. Bilateral transverse cleft, occurring alone is uncommon. Since the deformity is rare, its treatment has not been commonly described in the literature. We report a case of congenital bilateral macrostomia as an isolated, asyndromic deformity to add one more case in the literature and surgical technique has been discussed here.

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Ahmed, S., Bey, A., Hashmi, S., Parveen, S., & Ghassemi, A. (2010). Bilateral Transverse Facial Cleft as an Isolated and Asyndromic Deformity. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 3(2), 101–104. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1062

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