Successful ingestion of food is fundamental to a child's physical and mental development. Infants present a pattern of suck-swallow-respiration, synchronized by the neurological system [1]. Precise muscle coordination regarding time and space is necessary to facilitate swallowing. Depending on the severity of the dysfunction, both, syndromic and non-syndromic cleft lip/cleft palates (CL/CP) can lead to feeding and swallowing issues. This may result in malnutrition, disturbance of growth and chronic pulmonary disease. Stress and excessive demand during the feeding process might have a negative effect on the parent-infant bonding process [2]. This paper will provide an overview of the impact CL/CP with or without craniofacial syndromes may have on the infant's feeding process. Feeding interventions and techniques will be discussed and compared.
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Kyushu Univ, Grad Sch Informat Sci & Elect Engn, Dept Informat, Fukuoka 8190395, JapanKyushu Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Hlth Sci, Fukuoka 8128582, Japan
Inoue, Takuro
An, Qi
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Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Frontier Sci, Dept Human & Engn Environm Studies, Kashiwa 2778563, JapanKyushu Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Hlth Sci, Fukuoka 8128582, Japan
An, Qi
Miyata, Junko
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