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When a child does not get recommended speech therapy
Standard audiological follow up with craniofacial conditions
Coordinated care for a patient with cleft lip
Next steps after unilateral bone graft
The importance of a strong home practice program with speech therapy
Pierre Robin Syndrome: The definition
Ear tube follow up in a child with cleft palate
The purpose of nasolabial adhesion prior to cleft lip surgery
Feeding evaluation in a child with cleft palate
Orthodontic role in a patient over 18 years of age with cleft condition
One year after palate surgery
Outcomes for a child with cleft lip and palate adopted from China
The factors to consider for proceeding with speech surgery
Velopharyngeal evaluation in an adopted child
Floating Harbor Syndrome
Nasoendoscopy to evaluate velopharyngeal function
How to evaluate hearing in a toddler
Ear examination in a child with cleft lip vs cleft palate
Following growth and development of sisters with craniofacial differences
Hearing treatments for hearing loss
Velpharyngeal insufficiency – how to proceed with surgery if you can’t scope the child
Strategizing to complete orthodontics to avoid jaw surgery
Long term speech therapy: benefits and challenges
Benefits to the team approach to cleft care
ABG assessment and planning
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