Understanding Cleft Conditions
Learn about the causes, incidence and impact of cleft lip and palate, and how Operation Smile goes beyond single surgeries to transform lives, health systems and communities.
What Are Cleft Conditions?
A cleft is a gap in the mouth that didn’t close during the early stages of pregnancy, and it happens more often than you may realize. Cleft lip and palate are believed to be the most common craniofacial differences worldwide. Without intervention, affected children battle a lifetime of difficulties with eating, breathing, speaking and mental health.
Complications of Cleft Conditions
Cleft lip and palate are not an aesthetic problem. Individuals with untreated cleft conditions face a host of medical complications that affect every facet of their lives.
Cleft by the Numbers
Cleft lip and palate go untreated due to cost, lack of access to qualified medical staff and social stigma against medical intervention. At Operation Smile, we’re committed to erasing these barriers to care.
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People Living with Untreated Cleft Conditions in the Countries We Work
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How Often a Child is Born with a Cleft Condition Globally
1 in 700
Children Born with Cleft Conditions Globally
The child with a cleft condition took us back to the community, to show us the need and get us to pay attention to the health system.
— Dr. Bill Magee, Co-Founder and CEO Emeritus of Operation Smile
Frequently Asked Questions About Cleft
Check out this Q&A for more information about cleft conditions.