- Australian Craniofacial Unit
- Organisation dedicated to management of craniofacial deformation including distortion of skull and facial shape, cleft lip and palate, facial clefts, tumor and trauma. - Born to Be Cleft
- Personal experience of what it's like having been born with a cleft lip and cleft palate. - Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: Craniofacial Anomalies
- Comprehensive information about craniofacial conditions, diagnosis, tests, and procedures. Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA)
- Provides information and support to new parents and people with the condition and their families.- Cleft Palate Foundation
- Nonprofit organisation providing professional services for cleft lip, cleft palate, and other craniofacial deformities. - CleftAdvocate
- Nonprofit organisation providing extensive educational and support resources for cleft lip or palate. Includes insurance and advocacy information and on-line family networking. - Craniofacial Anomalies
- Information on various craniofacial deformities including cleft lip, cleft palate, craniosynostosis, and hemifacial microsomia. From University of Virginia Health System. - Craniofacial Foundation of Arizona (CFA)
- Nonprofit organisation dedicated to promoting awareness and acceptance of craniofacial conditions as well as preventing, diagnosing, and correcting facial abnormalities. - eMedicine: Cleft Palate
- Article on cleft deformity covering the surgical procedure involved in the treatment of this oral-facial deformity. - FACES
- Nonprofit organisation providing information, support, resources, and financial assistance for persons with craniofacial deformities. - familydoctor.org: Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
- Information about the birth defects, difficulties faced due to the condition, and treatment. Headlines
- Support group for parents whose children are affected by craniosynostosis. Also aims for increasing awareness about the deformities and its appropriate treatment.- International Craniofacial Institute
- Provides treatment for craniofacial deformities, syndromes, trauma, and cleft lip and palate conditions. - KidsHealth: Cleft Lip and Palate
- Explains about the oral-facial birth defects and treatment involving surgery, speech therapy, and dental and orthodontic procedures. - Let's Face It
- Online resources for information related to craniofacial anomalies. Includes various conditions, treatment, care providers, and support groups. From University of Michigan. - Maryland Society for Cleft Lip and Palate Children
- Charitable association of individuals interested in supporting the needs of children with cleft lip/cleft palate and their families and friends. - MedicineNet: Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
- Learn about cleft lip and cleft palate, causes, problems associated with it, and treatment. - MedlinePlus: Cleft Lip and Palate
- Provides links to news and article on cleft lip and cleft palate. Covers symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and management of these birth defects. - MUSC Craniofacial Anomalies and Cleft Palate Center
- The Craniofacial Anomalies and Cleft Palate Centre at the Medical University of South Carolina provides optimal care services for patients with cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies through an interdisciplinary team approach. - Pierre Robin Network
- Support group for parents and caretaker seeking to network with others looking for information and support on Pierre Robin Syndrome or Sequence. - Smiles
- Support group dedicated to improve the lives of children with cleft lip, cleft palate, and other craniofacial deformities. Find information on various deformities, genetics, management, and speech and language development. - Syndromes
- Information about the various craniofacial anomalies brought in by disease, trauma, or birth defect. From the Children's Craniofacial Association. - WebMD: Cleft Palate
- Overview of the treatable birth defect, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. - WideSmiles
- Nonprofit organisation providing resources, support, and information for those affected by cleft lip or palate, the fourth most common birth defect.
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