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Glossary of Terms

Posted on March 15th, 2007

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A-C

   
Alveolar   That part of the jaw which has the teeth in it
Anatomy   The form, structure, size and shape of the parts of the body
Anterior   Front
Antrum   Large nasal sinus or spaces in maxilla or upper jaw. Function not really understood
Aural   To do with the ears
Bilateral cleft   Cleft on both sides of the lip or palate
Bone graft   Insertion of bone into the area of a cleft lip or palate
Cleft   Failure of joining of parts
Columella   Skin between the nostrils
Congenital   Something which is present at birth

D-H

   
Fistula   Hole
Eustachian tube   The canal connecting the throat with the middle ear
Genetic   To do with inheritance
Grommet   Tiny drainage tube for the ear drum
Hard palate   The roof of the mouth under which is bone and separates the mouth from the nose
Hypernasality   Excess amount of air escaping through the nose during speech
Hypertelopism   Part of the body being wider apart than normal. Such as the eyes

I-O

   
Lateral   Side
Mandible   Lower jaw
Maxilla   Upper jaw
Micrognathia   Small size of mandible
Nasal   To do with the nose
Nasendoscopy   A test using a small camera to record how the soft palate is working
Occlusal   To do with the way teeth meet together
Ophthalmic   To do with the eyes
Oral   To do with the mouth
Orthodontics   Straightening teeth
Orthognathic surgery   (Jaw) surgery to move forward the whole of the upper jaw, or to move the mandible (lower jaw)
Osteotomy    
Otitis Media   An infection or inflammation of the middle ear.
Otolaryngologist   Ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon

P-R

   
Palate   Roof of the mouth
Pharygnoplasty   Operation to correct hyper nasal speech
Philtrum   Feature of the upper lip vertical depression from nose to lip
Physiology   How the parts of the body function or work
naturally
Posterior   Back
Premaxilla   See Primary Palate
Primary palate   Premaxilla - Developing lip anterior hard palate and alveolus. Triangular area of the anterior hard palate. Formed between the 4th and 7th weeks of gestation.
Prolabium   The central part of the upper lip between the mouth and the nose
Rhinoplasty   Nasal correction

S-Z

   
Secondary palate   Posterior part of the hard palate and soft palate. Formed between the 6th and 9th weeks of gestation.
Septum   A wall or structure dividing parts of the body
Sinus   Can be anatomical or normal such as nasal sinus
Soft palate   The back of the roof of the mouth which moves when speaking and swallowing
Submucous cleft   Although surface layers complete, muscle beneath not joined
Supernumerary teeth   Tiny, extra teeth - denticles
Syndrome   Group of congenital anomalies that appear together in newborn infants
Unilateral cleft   One sided cleft
Velopharyngeal closure   The closing of the nasal cavity from the oral cavity resulting in air used in speech being directed through
the mouth rather than the nose
Velopharyngeal Incompetence   Inability to achieve adequate velopharyngeal closure

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