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Cleft lip and palate surgery |
AIMS cleft lip and palate surgery service Is supported by the International Smile Train Program (link to smile train website); which offers free treatment of these disorders for deserving patients. |
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Comprehensive craniofacial anomaly management service |
| AIMS craniofacial anomaly service brings together the expertise of different surgical disciplines such as neurosurgery, maxillfacail surgery and plastic surgery for optimal and Individualized care of complex deformities of the skull and face. |
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Cleft Orthodontics |
Realignment of disordered teeth arising due to cleft and craniofacial deformity Is managed by a dedicated orthodontist. |
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Craniofacial distraction osteogenesis |
| This specialized surgical procedure involves gradual lengthening of bones of the facial skeleton to correct deformities. AIMS craniofacial service has performed one of the first successful such procedures in the newborn with severe deformity of the mid-face. |
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Cranioplasty |
| This Involves custom fabrication of Implants to match and replace lost parts of the skull. |
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Naso-alveolar Molding |
This Involves molding of the nose and upper jaw prior to the surgical correction for Improved aesthetic result. |
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Cleft rhinoplasty |
Deformity of the nose resulting from cleft lip and palate can be corrected by surgery. |
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Alveolar bone grafting |
Bony defects of part of upper jaw housing the teeth can be reconstructed using bone grafts from other parts of the body. |
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Cleft orthognathic surgery |
Cleft lip and palate can lead to retarded growth of jaws. This can be effectively corrected by orthognathic surgery or by distraction osteo-genesis. |
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Pharyngoplasty |
Cleft palate can affect speech quality due to excess nasal escape of air. This can be corrected by pharyngoplasty. |
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Naso-alveolar Molding |
This Involves molding of the nose and upper jaw prior to the surgical correction for Improved aesthetic result. |
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