Departments and Specialties

Regional Cleft Palate Center
Offering a Personalized Approach to Care

Understanding Cleft Lip and Palate
All human embryos begin life with a fissure along the midline of the palate — the structure that separates the nasal and oral passages. At some point in the normal development of the fetus, tissue on either side of the fissure joins.

When this fusion fails to occur, the cleft remains, resulting in the oral-facial abnormality. The exact cause of these facial abnormalities, which occur in varying degrees of severity, is unknown. Clefting may result from a combination of factors, and either runs in families or occurs in isolation.

All patients are treated, regardless of ability to pay. For more information, call the center at 732-923-7653 or write to the center’s coordinator.

Regional Cleft Palate Center
Monmouth Medical Center
300 Second Avenue
Long Branch, NJ 07740

The Regional Cleft Palate Center is funded in part
by a grant from the New Jersey Department of
Health, Special Child and Adult Health Services.

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Regional Cleft Palate Center

Phone: (732) 923-7653