Craniofacial Orthodontics in New City, NY


Craniofacial

Sobler Orthodontics provides craniofacial orthodontic treatment in New City, NY. Call 845-634-3560 or contact us today to learn more and schedule an appointment.

What Is Craniofacial Orthodontics?

Craniofacial orthodontics refers to the treatment of birth defects of the face and neck, such as cleft lip and cleft palate. In most cases, orthodontic treatment can aid in the treatment of these conditions along with surgery.

Benefits of Craniofacial Orthodontics

Craniofacial orthodontics offers many benefits:

Improved appearance. Craniofacial orthodontics can improve the patient’s appearance by correcting visible defects such as cleft lip.
Speech development. A cleft palate can make speech difficult, but craniofacial orthodontics can restructure the palate, allowing children to develop proper speech.
Eating capabilities. Craniofacial orthodontics can make it easier for a child to chew and swallow effectively, aiding in proper nutrition and digestion.

Procedures Offered

We provide a variety of orthodontic treatments and interventions for children who are born with cleft lip or cleft palate. We work closely with oral and plastic surgeons who provide procedures to correct these birth defects, providing the necessary supplemental treatments along the way. Children who are born with craniofacial defects often need treatment throughout their growth and development.

Why Choose Sobler Orthodontics?

At Sobler Orthodontics, we understand the complications and difficulties that can result from craniofacial conditions. We treat children with the compassion and gentle care they deserve, providing the necessary treatments that can improve their quality of life. We work closely with surgeons and other medical professionals who provide treatment for your child’s condition, collaborating seamlessly to achieve the best outcomes for our patients.

Frequently Asked Questions About Craniofacial Orthodontics

What is a cleft lip?

A cleft lip is a birth defect that occurs when a child’s upper lip has a separation or split in the skin. It sometimes also results in a split in the upper jaw and gum tissue.

What is a cleft palate?

A cleft palate is a birth defect that causes a split in the upper soft palate at the root of the mouth. This can affect swallowing and speech, as well as the position of the teeth and bite.

How does orthodontic treatment help with craniofacial defects?

Orthodontic treatment can make adjustments to the position of the teeth and the shape of the jaw, which can help with cleft lip and palate along with surgery.

Where does craniofacial surgery take place?

In most cases, craniofacial surgery takes place in a hospital setting. It may be an outpatient procedure or it may require an overnight or multiple-night stay depending on the severity of the condition and the complexity of the procedure.

Does a cleft lip and cleft palate need to be treated?

In most cases, it is necessary to treat cleft lip and cleft palate, not just for cosmetic reasons, but for the child’s ability to eat and speak. These conditions can cause a variety of problems that will continue into adulthood if the condition is not treated. Craniofacial surgery is most effective in childhood.