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SUMMARY
Cleft lip and palate represent the most common facial anomaly in the world, with a prevalence of 4.66‰ in Madagascar in 2016. The aim of the study was to report the case of a patient with a cleft lip and palate treated pre-surgically by "Naso-Alveolar Molding". Observation: This is a 3-month-old male child with a bilateral nasolabio-alveolar cleft associated with a total secondary cleft. The initial exo-buccal examination revealed 15mm (left) and 16mm (right) nasal cleft widths, 6mm (left) and 5mm (right) lip cleft widths. The intraoral . . .
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