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Home » Development Anomalies Of Face

Development Anomalies Of Face

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Development Anomalies Of Face

Question 1. Development of face and its anomalies. (or) Development anomalies of face.
Answer:

Anomalies:

“Importance of studying facial anomalies for medical students: Questions explained”

  1. Harelip – causes.
    • Non fusion of maxillary processes and medial nasal process.
    • Defective development of the frontonasal process.
    • Non fusion of two mandibular process.
  2. Oblique facial cleft.
    • Arise due to non-fusion of the maxillary and lateral nasal process.
  3. Macrostomia.
    • Due to inadequate fusion of maxillary and mandibular process.
  4. Microstomia – Due to too much fusion.
  5. Bifid nose.
    • Due to bifurcation of frontonasal process.
  6. Mandibulofacial dysostosis.
  7. Retrognathia or agnathia.
  8. Hypertelorism – widely separated eyes.

“Understanding facial developmental anomalies through FAQs: Types, causes, and treatments explained”

Question 2. Frontonasal process
Answer:

  • During the third week of embryonic development, two areas of thickened ectoderm, the olfactory areas appear immediately under the forebrain in the anterior wall of the stomodeum
  • This is termed as frontonasal process
  • It is the midline unpaired structure that develops into the forehead
  • It is situated between the telencephalon, the stomodeum and the nasal pits
  • The nasal pits indent the frontonasal process and divide into a medial and lateral nasal processes.

Facial anomalies in embryology

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