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Phonetic-acoustic and ultrasonographic characteristics of speech after lingual frenectomy: a case report. [PDF]

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Ankyloglossia and tongue mobility

European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2013
Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is a congenital condition of newborns when the inferior lingual fraenulum is too short and is attached to the tip of the tongue limiting its movement. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between ankyloglossia classification and tongue mobility.
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Familial ankyloglossia (tongue-tie)

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2007
Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) is a congenital anomaly with a prevalence of 4-5% and characterized by an abnormally short lingual frenulum. For unknown reasons the abnormality seems to be more common in males. The pathogenesis of ankyloglossia is not known.
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Ankyloglossia

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Zachary, Kelly, Christina J, Yang
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Ankyloglossia and Dysphagia

2018
As there is a national and global trend to encourage and promote the benefits of breastfeeding in newborns, there has been a rise in the discussion and controversy around the impact of congenital ankyloglossia on breastfeeding for mothers. Ever since the public health message promoting the significant health, social, economic, and other benefits of ...
Jeffrey Cheng, Eileen Raynor
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