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Ankyloglossia and Other Oral Ties
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2019Ankyloglossia and other oral ties have been recognized for centuries, but interest in and literature on these topics has recently increased. This article presents the latest evidence on the diagnosis and management of tongue-tie and outlines some of the controversies and gaps in the existing evidence.
Jonathan, Walsh, Margo, McKenna Benoit
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An unusual case of Ankyloglossia Superior
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2004We report the rare finding of a complete cleft of the secondary palate in the presence of a synechial band running from the incisive foramen over the tip of the tongue, terminating in the midline of the floor of the mouth.
P U, Kalu, A L H, Moss
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Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1983
Three cases of congenital superior ankyloglossia, two central and one lateral, are presented. All children had also other malformations. The embryology, etiology and syndromes including ankyloglossia are analysed and the authors review the world literature during de five last years founding only a few similar cases.
J, Soleto Martín +2 more
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Three cases of congenital superior ankyloglossia, two central and one lateral, are presented. All children had also other malformations. The embryology, etiology and syndromes including ankyloglossia are analysed and the authors review the world literature during de five last years founding only a few similar cases.
J, Soleto Martín +2 more
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The Transverse-Vertical Frenuloplasty for Ankyloglossia
Military Medicine, 1994Ankyloglossia is a congenital anomaly in which the frenulum is attached to the tip of the tongue to varying degrees. Children affected by this condition may be unhindered or they may have a variety of problems to include dysfunctional breast-feeding and speech mechanics.
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Ankyloglossia and the Breastfeeding Infant
Advances in Neonatal Care, 2016Our current culture defines breastfeeding and the use of human breast milk as the preferred criterion standard for infant nutrition. Medical and health professionals have a responsibility to support breastfeeding in the mother-infant dyad. This includes the recognition of anatomical barriers to breastfeeding such as a tongue-tie, ankyloglossia.The ...
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Prevalence of ankyloglossia according to different assessment tools
Journal of the American Dental Association, 2022Poliana Valdelice Cruz +2 more
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