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Match the letter of the answer with each item.
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Can cause VPI that is usually not correctable with surgery
Improves aesthetics but may exacerbate VPI
Almost never causes problems with speech, but may improve both speech and resonance
Done for ankyloglossia
Can eliminate pharyngeal cul-de-sac resonance
Is usually contraindicated with a submucous cleft
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Maxillary advancement
Radiation treatment
Tonsillectomy
Frenulectomy
Glossectomy
Adenoidectomy
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Can cause VPI that is usually not correctable with surgery
Improves aesthetics but may exacerbate VPI
Almost never causes problems with speech, but may improve both speech and resonance
Done for ankyloglossia
Can eliminate pharyngeal cul-de-sac resonance
Is usually contraindicated with a submucous cleft
Premises:
Can cause VPI that is usually not correctable with surgery
Improves aesthetics but may exacerbate VPI
Almost never causes problems with speech, but may improve both speech and resonance
Done for ankyloglossia
Can eliminate pharyngeal cul-de-sac resonance
Is usually contraindicated with a submucous cleft
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