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Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies: Effects on Speech and Resonance, 3/e (IE)

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I S B N   : 9781133732648
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CLEFT PALATE & CRANIOFACIAL ANOMALIES: EFFECTS ON SPEECH AND RESONANCE, International Edition is the only book of its kind to cover both oral and facial anomalies, as well as cleft palate. Designed as a how-to guide for the practicing clinician, this book emphasizes what students need to know in the workplace to evaluate and treat individuals with speech disorders related to structural anomalies. Common craniofacial anomalies, associated anomalies, and genetic syndromes are also included. There is basic information on anatomy, physiology, and embryology of the face and oral cavity. The book covers how oral, dental, and ENT anomalies affect speech, resonance, and feeding. The evaluation section includes practical information on how to conduct a perceptual evaluation of speech and resonance and an intraoral examination. An overview chapter on instrumental procedures is provided for students, and chapters on how to perform and interpret these procedures is provided for clinicians. The treatment section includes surgical procedures and the use of prosthetic devices. Specific speech-therapy techniques are described for the treatment of speech errors associated with resonance disorders and velopharyngeal dysfunction. The need for multidisciplinary team assessment and treatment is also stressed. This book is easy to read to maximize learning. Many quality illustrative videos and video case studies are used to provide practical knowledge on how to evaluate and treat affected individuals.



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Preface
Key to Phonetic Symbols
About the Author
Contributors

PART 1. NORMAL STRUCTURES, CLEFTS, AND CRANIOFACIAL.
01. Anatomy and Physiology: Facial, Oral, and Velopharyngeal Structures.
02. Clefts of the Lip and Palate.
03. The Genetics Evaluation and Common Craniofacial Syndromes
(Howard M. Saal, M.D.)
04. Genetics and Patterns of Inheritance
(Robert J. Hopkin, M.D.)

PART 2. PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEFTS AND CRANIOFACIAL ANOMALIES.
05. Feeding Problems of Infants with Clefts or Craniofacial Anomalies
(Claire K. Miller, Ph.D. and Ann W. Kummer, Ph.D.)
06. Developmental Aspects: Speech, Language, and Cognition.
07. Resonance Disorders and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction (VPD).
08. Facial, Oral, and Pharyngeal Anomalies
(J. Paul Willging, M.D. and Ann W. Kummer, Ph.D.)
09. Dental Anomalies
(Richard Campbell, D.M.D., M.S. and Murray Dock, D.D.S., M.S.D.)
10. Psychosocial Aspects of Cleft Lip/Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies
(Janet K. Schultz, Ph.D., ABPP.)

PART 3. ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES: SPEECH, RESONANCE, AND VELOPHARYNGEAL FUNCTION.
11. Speech and Resonance Assessment.
12. Orofacial Examination.
13. Overview Instrumental Procedures.
14. Nasometry.
15. Speech Aerodynamics
(David J. Zajac, Ph.D.)
16. Videofluoroscopy.
17. Nasopharyngoscopy.

PART 4. TREATMENT PROCEDURES: SPEECH, RESONANCE, AND VELOPHARYNGEAL DYSFUNCTION.
18. Surgical Management of Clefts and Velopharyngeal Insufficiency/Incompetence (VPI)
(David A. Billmire, M.D.)
19. Orthognathic Surgery for Craniofacial Condition
(Deepak Krishnan, D.D.S, and Julia Corcoran, M.D.)
20. Prosthetic Management.
21. Speech Therapy.

PART 5. INTERDISCIPLINARY CARE.
22. The Team Approach.
23. Cleft Care in Developing Countries.

APPENDIX A. Resources for Parent Information and Support
APPENDIX B. Cleft Palate Foundation Publications

Glossary
Index




AUTHOR

Ann W. Kummer
(University of Cincinnati Medical Center)

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