Q35: Cleft palate

Q35.7: Cleft uvula

The palate is the roof of the mouth. The front of the palate consists of a bone plate, the hard palate. At the rear, the palate transitions into the soft palate. At the back of the palate, in the middle, hangs the uvula. To the side of this are the palatine arches. The uvula is part of the palate.

The face is another part of the body to develop in the womb before birth. First of all, several parts are created for the lips, the upper jaw and the palate. These individual parts then merge. If this process is disrupted at any point, then one or more clefts may remain in the lips, the upper jaw or the palate.

A cleft in the uvula does not usually produce any problems.

Clefts in the uvula can be hereditary. Other family members can also be affected.