Results 121 to 130 of about 1,870 (196)
Lingual frenulum: changes after frenectomy.
To describe the changes after frenectomy concerning mobility and functions of the tongue.Participants were 53 subjects who had never undergone speech therapy or lingual frenulum surgery. A specific lingual frenulum protocol with scores was used by speech-language pathologists when there was evidence of frenulum alteration.
Irene Queiroz, Marchesan +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Diode Laser Frenectomy (Clinical documentation): Case Report.
Introduction: As an alternative to conventional dental procedures, laser surgery has grown in favor recently. Among other laser types, diode lasers have attracted significant interest in the field of oral soft tissue surgery. Case Reports: The oral surgery department received referrals for three patients.
Darya Alhaidary +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Myofunctional Speech Therapy Intervention After Lingual Frenectomy in Infants – A Case Series
Objective: To describe the effect of myofunctional speech therapy performed after lingual frenectomy in infants. Material and Methods: It is an observational and analytical case series study involving infants aged 0 to 4 months, exclusively breastfed ...
Lays Freitas Silva +2 more
doaj
Introduction Ankyloglossia is a congenital condition where a shortened sublingual frenulum restricts tongue movement, leading to breastfeeding challenges like nipple pain, poor latch, insufficient milk transfer, low infant weight gain and ...
Maja Weimann +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Monopolar diathermy used for correction of ankyloglossia
Tongue tie, also known as ankyloglossia or ankyloglossia inferior, is a relatively common finding in pediatric surgical outpatient clinics. It occurs as a result of a short, tight, lingual frenum causing tethering of the tongue tip.
Tuli A, Singh A
doaj
High Power Laser and Photobiomodulation in Oral Surgery: Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: The labial frenum is a fold of mucous membrane that attaches the lip and the cheek to the alveolar mucosa, the gingiva, and the underlying periosteum. In some cases, its presence can cause a midline diastema, periodontal diseases related to
Araújo, Erika Michele dos Santos +4 more
core +1 more source
Lingual Frenectomy in 3-9-Year-Old Children Using Diode Laser: A Case Series. [PDF]
Solanke SH +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Clinical Outcomes of Classical, V-Y, and Z-plasty Frenectomies: A Triad of Techniques. [PDF]
Singh R +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Optimizing Outcomes: Case Reports Highlighting the Strategic Choice of Frenectomy Techniques. [PDF]
Introduction: The frenum, an inconspicuous yet highly significant fold of mucous membrane that attaches the lips and cheeks to the alveolar region mucosa, exemplifies the intricate interplay between form and function, ultimately dictating oral health ...
Ganesh R Nandnavare, Anup R Cholepatil, Niraj Choudhary, Nisha C Salvi, Shifa Qureshi, Omkar I Diwatepatil
core +1 more source
Phonetic-acoustic and ultrasonographic characteristics of speech after lingual frenectomy: a case report. [PDF]
Pereira ÁA +9 more
europepmc +1 more source

