Frequency of ankyloglossia in a community of native Brazilians
Objective: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of ankyloglossia in people of different age groups living in the native Brazilian community of Umutina, in the municipality of Barra do Bugres/Mato Grosso.
Salineiro, Fernanda Cristina Sales +3 more
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Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) in infants
Anderson, Josdalyne +2 more
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Anatomical versus functional classification of ankyloglossia and their association with temporomandibular joint disorders in adults: a cross sectional study. [PDF]
Beckmann A, Peroz I, Peroz S.
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A Novel Surgical Pre-suturing Technique for the Management of Ankyloglossia
Ankyloglossia or “tongue‑tie” is a congenital anomaly caused by tight lingual frenulum that abnormally connects the tongue base to the floor of the mouth. Ankyloglossia can results in difficulty during speech and deglutition.
Khairnar, M, Pawar, B, Khairnar, D
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A Triad of Developmental Anomalies-An Unusual Case [PDF]
Rohit Sharma +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Diode laser versus scalpel in the surgical treatment of infant ankyloglossia: a randomized, parallel, double-blind, controlled clinical trial. [PDF]
Carneiro MLT +12 more
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Letter to the Editor regarding the article "Brazilian Academy of Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology Task Force - lingual frenulum disorders in childhood - evidence-based recommendations". [PDF]
Martinelli RLC, Berretin-Felix G.
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Frenectomy for ankyloglossia in children under five: a systematic review and meta-analysis on breastfeeding outcomes. [PDF]
Delgadillo GJ +3 more
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Evaluating the efficacy of frenotomy in breastfeeding success: a review of current guidelines and outcomes. [PDF]
Sabharwal KA, Simon MW.
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Referrals for frenotomy/frenectomy between 2017-2022 to public dental services in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. [PDF]
Vilela LD +7 more
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