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Cleft palate repair is the most important component of cleft surgery, not only in that it determines the outcome as far as speech and communication are concerned, but also in that it potentially has the greatest impact on maxillary growth and the dental arch relationship. Sommerlad technique has been described as a more physiological approach, aiming to restore the anatomy of the velum. This technique, often described as radical intravelar veloplasty, has the following distinctive components: a radical retroposition of velar musculature (m. levator veli palatini, m. palatoglossus, and m. palatopharyngeus), combined with minimal dissection of the hard palate, a tensor tenotomy, and the repair of the m. levator sling
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