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Method of Studying Palatal Fusion using Static Organ Culture
Published on: September 19, 2015
Spontaneous Palatal Cleft Closure
Fabio G Ritto1, Geoffrey H Sperber2, Kevin S Smith1
1Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Surgery, 6186University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Abstract:
This case report presents a palatal cleft that healed spontaneously, with complete formation of mucosa and bone. Even though the nasal structures could initially be observed through the cleft palate, a thin membrane sealed any communication between the oral and nasal cavities. The origin of this tenuous membrane cannot be fully understood with current discernment of palate formation, but it probably served as a basis for the formation of the other tissues. No previous record of nonintervened spontaneous closure of a cleft palate has been reported.

