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Mandibular Hypoplasia

Mandibular hypoplasia is also known as micrognathia, where the lower jaw is abnormally smaller. This condition is the result of either genetic inheritance or many craniofacial conditions. Due to the smaller jaw, the child may face difficulty in feeding which directly affects his health. Depending on the severity of the condition, there are surgical and non-surgical treatment options available that give good results.

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My newborn has Pierre Robin syndrome. Please suggest.

Query: Hello doctor, My baby is 5 days old and is suffering from Pierre Robin syndrome. Kindly advice.  Read Full »


Dr. Vijaykumar Mundeshi

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pierre Robin syndrome consists of the following defects mostly: Mandibular hypoplasia - retarded growth of the lower jaw. Cleft palate - birth defect of the palate. Airway obstruction. Kindly let us know what all defects your baby has at present and what...  Read Full »

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