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Pediatric Craniofacial Anomalies


What are the different types of Pediatric Craniofacial Anomalies?

If your child has an imbalance of the position, size, shape, or orientation of the bones that comprise the upper and lower jaws, you will be glad to know that Children’s Health provides the region’s most comprehensive care for these conditions.

We are home to an interdisciplinary team of the most qualified doctors and medical professionals in dentistry, orthodontics, pediatric plastic surgery, dentofacial surgery and genetics. Plus, our orthodontists are specially trained to provide the exact treatments required by children with dentofacial conditions, including:

  • Bone injuries of the jaw

  • Open-, over-, and under-bites

  • Misalignment of the upper and lower jaws

  • Pierre Robin sequence (a condition present at birth, in which the infant has a smaller-than-normal lower jaw and a tongue that falls back in the throat)

  • Hemifacial microsomia (uneven facial development)

  • Treacher Collins syndrome (a genetic condition that affects the development of the bones and tissues of the face)

  • Crouzon syndrome (a genetic condition that results in an underdeveloped lower jaw)

  • Apert syndrome (a genetic condition that results in an underdeveloped lower jaw)

  • Other craniofacial conditions that affect growth and development of jaw bone and teeth

Your child’s orthodontist will create a plan that meets your child’s specific treatment needs. If your child is experiencing pain or having trouble speaking, chewing or breathing because of his or her craniofacial condition, we can help.



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