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What are the key stages of craniofacial development?
Craniofacial development occurs in several stages, starting from the embryonic period. Key stages include:
Neural Crest Cell Migration
Formation of Pharyngeal Arches
Differentiation of Skeletal Structures
Formation of Soft Tissues
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