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One in every 700 infants in Ontario is born with a cleft of the lip and/or palate or other craniofacial anomaly. These conditions can be corrected through surgery, specialized dental treatment and speech therapy. To assist families of children and young adults who must cope with the expense of treatment, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care established The Ontario Cleft Lip and Palate/ Craniofacial Dental Program. This program provides financial assistance for the specialized dental needs of affected individuals. A multi-disciplinary approach to treatment : The individual with a cleft lip and/or palate or craniofacial syndrome may be faced with significant dental concerns affecting the tooth and bone structure in addition to feeding difficulties, middle ear problems and speech and language issues. Rehabilitation services for these conditions require the expertise of a multi-disciplinary team of medical, dental and other specialists. The complex nature of these conditions and the impact of growth and development on treatment outcomes may necessitate a number of rehabilitation services between birth and adulthood. The assessment team may include the following professionals :
Who is eligible for assessment?
To be eligible for funding an individual must be :
How does someone apply for an assessment?
To determine eligibility for financial assistance through this program, an individual must contact or be referred to one of the designated centres for a screening assessment. An individual’s eligibility for registration with the program is determined by the Paediatric Dental Director and the assessment team at each designated clinic. Once an individual is registered with a designated centre, the multi-disciplinary team works with the individual to coordinate a treatment plan. The team will meet with the client regularly to manage and assess the progress of treatment and make recommendations. Patients must be seen at designated intervals during their treatment by the multi-disciplinary team to monitor the progress of their treatment. What is covered?
Up to 75% of the pre-approved dental specialist treatment costs not covered by private dental insurance will be covered by The Ontario Cleft Lip and Palate/ Craniofacial Dental Program. These costs may include :
Patients are entitled to one course of treatment and will be discharged from the program upon completion of treatment. The Cleft Lip and Palate/Craniofacial Dental Program does not cover the cost of routine dentistry and long-term follow-up care. How does the program work?
Where are the designated centres located?
HAMILTON KINGSTON LONDON OTTAWA TORONTO *Bloorview Kids Rehab also offers an annual assessment in Peterborough, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury and Timmins. The Hospital for Sick Children WINDSOR
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For additional details on the program, In addition to the surgical and dental treatments funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, there is a great deal a family can do to help a child with a cleft lip and/or palate. FOR SUPPORT : AboutFace |
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