A submucous cleft is a palatal defect that is bridged over by mucosa; such a defect has been recognized for many years. A small portion of all cleft palate defects shows this phenomenon, but the cryptic nature of the lesion and the frequent failure to include it in the differential diagnosis of speech problems may make the defect's discovery a belated one. This report is a case of incomplete submucous cleft palate and its management.