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Ankyloglossia- Detailed Review with a Case Report [PDF]
Ankyloglossia is derived from Greek terms skolios (curved) and glossa (tongue). Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is a congenital condition that results due to abnormal attachment between the tongue and floor of the mouth, leading to an abnormally short tongue.
Cheranjeevi Jayam, Gyanendra Mishra
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Finding Rare, Disease-Associated Variants in Isolated Groups: Potential Advantages of Mennonite Populations [PDF]
Large-scale genotyping and next-generation sequencing techniques have allowed great advances in the field of molecular genetics. Numerous common variants of low impact have been associated with many complex human traits and diseases, such as bipolar ...
Alves, Veronica M. +6 more
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Tongue-tie: Impact on oropharyngeal function during swallow. [PDF]
Swallowing is an intricate process involving over 50 muscle pairs and numerous nerves, with dysphagia resulting from deficits in various stages (Hennessy & Goldenberg, 2016).
Vincent, Kolbie A
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The lingual frenulum, ankyloglossia, and breastfeeding
Between 1997 and 2012, the diagnoses of ankyloglossia and the indication for frenotomy increased by ˃800%. About 38% of diagnosed cases are surgically treated. Breastfeeding promotion includes evaluating maternal hereditary and personal history of breastfeeding, breast structure, endocrinological physiology, emotional well-being of the mother ...
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The Prevalence of Oral and Dental Anomalies in Children with Developmental Disturbances [PDF]
Raširenost oro-dentalnih anomalija analizirana je u djece sa smetnjama u razvoju. Ispitivanje je provedeno na uzorku od 606 djece u dobi od 5 do 20 godina koji se sastoji od 303 djeteta sa smetnjama u razvoju (SR) i 303 zdrave djece (K). Skupinu djece sa
Domagoj Glavina +3 more
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Gender Links and Non-Syndrome Related Mutations Linking Isolated Cleft Palate and Ankyloglossia in the Fetal Development [PDF]
AIM: To compare the pathogenesis of ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) with isolated cleft palate only (CPO) by examining the influence of genetic and epigenetic factors.
Hodge King, Dana +2 more
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Treatment of Ankyloglossia-A Two Hemostat Guided Surgery
A M Vinayaka +3 more
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