by jacksmom » Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:16 pm
I think it does have to with the cleft. The cleft being there affects the growth of the whole upper jaw. I think most cleft children have that problem. My husband (who also had a cleft palate) had to have his upper jaw moved forward about a year ago. He was having severe pain and headaches from TMJ. The oral surgeon said that it was related to the cleft palate. He said he sees it a lot. We are hoping Jackson doesn't have to go through the same thing. It was HORRIBLE! He couldn't eat solid food for six weeks! So for 6 weeks, I had a very fussy newborn and a pitiful husband too! It was crazy!
Hopefully now they will be able to correct the problem with mainly orthodontics.( My husband had no orthodontic work) Jackson will see the orthodontist at our next cleft visit in February. I can't imagine what they can do at such a young age.....but it can't hurt to get an early start!
Allison