Oral, Facial, and Pharyngeal Anomalies
Cleft palate and craniofacial anomalies can have an impact on the various ______.
Abnormalities of the _______particularly affect the _____ and _____of speech.
functions
ear, nose, and throat
quality; intelligibility
External Ear
Atresia—
Aural (auditory) atresia—
Microtia—
closure of a normal opening
closure of the auditory canal
small auricle
Treatment can include surgery and/or bone conduction hearing aids.
Middle Ear
Ossicles may be …
________may be absent or hypoplastic.
Middle ear malformations cause …
Treatment can include ….
absent, hypoplastic, or ankylosed.
Tympanic membrane
conductive hearing loss
surgery and/or bone conduction hearing aids.
Eustachian Tube Function
At rest, Eustachian tube is ____.
During swallowing (and yawning), _______muscle contracts to open Eustachian tube.
Opening of Eustachian tube:
closed
tensor veli palatini
Eustachian Tube Malfunction
Children under age ___are predisposed to Eustachian tube malfunction, causing ___________
Eustachian tubes lie in a ____ plane, which impairs _____.
________muscles are directed at an unfavorable angle for function.
Children with __________ are at greater risk due to abnormality of ______.
6; middle ear effusion and acute otitis media.
horizontal; drainage
Tensor veli palatini
cleft palate or submucous cleft; tensor muscles
Eustachian Tube Malfunction
Fluids collect within the middle ear (________) due to the ….
Bacteria can ascend tube and ______ in fluid, leading to an ear infection (acute otitis media).
middle ear effusion; negative pressure and cannot drain.
grow
Eustachian Tube Malfunction
Middle ear effusion can cause:
1.
2.
Otitis media can cause serious potential complications, including:
1.
2.
Treatment for Chronic Otitis Media
1.
2.
3.
1.Antibiotics
3.Adenoidectomy
Inner Ear
Malformations can occur in the cochlea, vestibular system, and auditory nerve, causing a _______hearing loss.
Treatment includes:
1.
2.
sensorineural
Audiologic Care
The American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (ACPA) has specific recommendations for audiologic management for children born with _______
Patients should see an _____and _____periodically through _____.
cleft lip/palate or other craniofacial anomalies.
audiologist ; otolaryngologist; adolescence
Facial Structures
Nose
Maxilla
Facial Nerve
Nose
Nasal cavity compromised by _________
Deviated septum:
Common with ______
Deflects to the _____of the nose
_________stenosis
_______secondary to lip repair
_______or enlarged _____blocking the choana
midline cleft deformities
unilateral cleft lip/palate
cleft side
Pyriform aperture
Stenotic nares
Choanal atresia; adenoids
Nose
_____obstruction of the nasal cavity
Can be due to
1.
2.
3.
Causes ______resonance
_____ obstruction of the nasal cavity
Can be due to ______or enlarged adenoids
Causes _______
Anterior
nasal cul-de-sac
Posterior
choanal stenosis/atresia
hyponasality
Maxilla
Can cause:
Mid-face deficiency
Anterior crossbite with Class III malocclusion
Pharyngeal and nasal airway restriction
Hyponasality
Facial Nerve (CN VII)
_______with facial paralysis
Causes a…
Moebius syndrome
“mask-like” facies
Facial Nerve (CN VII) Paralysis
Facial nerve paralysis causes a ….
It affects _____and sometimes ______sounds.
Tongue movement is usually _____
Individuals may learn to compensate by …..
lack of facial expression and lip movement.
bilabial; labiodental
unaffected.
producing labial sounds with the tongue
The Oral Cavity
Lips
Mouth
Tongue
Palate
Upper Lip
Upper lip may be ____after cleft repair due to:
1.
2.
3.
short
Upper Lip
Short upper lip can…
1.
2.
3.
Cause difficulty with bilabial competence at rest
Affect production of bilabial sounds (p, b, m)
Result in labiodental placement as a substitute
Mouth
Macro (large)
Micro (small)
Stomia (mouth)
Macrostomia
Associated with facial clefts and syndromes, especially _______, due to …
Usually does not affect ____
hemifacial microsomia; extension of mouth into cheek
speech
Microstomia
Can have a ____affect on _____
May cause
slight ;articulation
oral cul-de-sac resonance, with muffled, low volume sound
Tongue
Macroglossia
Microglossia
Lobulated tongue
Ankyloglossia
Macroglossia
Tongue is…
Macroglossia is associated with _______and _____.
very large relative to the oral cavity size.
Down’s syndrome; Beckwith-Wiedeman syndrome