We have reported that the critical period for cleft palate formation by all-trans-retinoic acid (RA) is on gestation day 14 in rats, and classified abnormal patterns of palatal rugae into minor variations and anomalous patterns. In this study, we examined the dose-response relationship for cleft palate and an anomalous pattern of palatal rugae formation and discussed the toxicologic significance of the palatal ruga anomaly as an indicator of teratogenicity.The ED 5 0 values for cleft palate and anomalous pattern were calculated to be 43.6 and 4.95 mg/kg, respectively. The results clearly show that anomalous rugal patterns occur in the fetuses from litters receiving RA at a lower dose than cleft palate induction; the anomalous ruga pattern is thus more sensitive than cleft palate induction. The anomalies of palatal rugae could be taken as a warning sign or an indicator of teratogenicity of a drug.