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Category: Craniofacial health

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What is the closure of the secondary palate?

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During fetal development, a crucial period occurs between weeks 6 and 12 of gestation, where the roof of the mouth is formed. This process includes what is the closure of the secondary palate, a complex and essential step that separates the oral and nasal cavities, a failure of which can lead to significant health issues.

Understanding How and When the Back of Your Skull Can Change Shape

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An infant’s skull is made of flexible bone plates connected by fibrous sutures, allowing for significant shape changes, particularly in the back of the head. Can the back of your skull change shape? The answer varies greatly depending on age, with major reshaping common in infants and subtle, less frequent changes occurring in adulthood due to specific factors.