Author:
Chandrasekar Shruthi,Tanwar Nandini Singh,Saha Shivangi
Abstract
Atypical facial clefts are rare anomalies that occur due to the failure of embryonic fusion of the branchial arches. The midline mandibular cleft or Tessier 30 cleft is one such rare anomaly. Such anomalies are diagnosed at birth and treated within a few months of age by establishing soft tissue and bony continuity, followed by orthognathic treatment in adulthood. It is very rare for such clefts to go untreated until adulthood. We present one such case report and our technique of management in a patient who presented to us at 25 years of age with a lower lip and mandible cleft with ankyloglossia, which was managed with a single-staged reconstruction.
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