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Maxillary Frenulum in Newborns: Association with Breastfeeding
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2020ObjectiveTo relate maxillary and lingual frenulum configuration to breastfeeding success.Study DesignCross‐sectional study.SettingNewborn nursery in tertiary care academic hospital.Subjects and MethodsNewborns were observed between 24 and 72 hours after birth. Mothers were asked a series of questions relating to their breastfeeding experience.
Reena, Razdan +4 more
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Surgical and Speech Therapy Evaluation of Lingual Frenulum
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2023Interdisciplinary evaluation is essential to diagnose and define clinical conduct for children and adults presenting with an altered lingual frenulum; however, there are few reports on the subject in the literature. In this context, the following study exemplifies a proposed protocol for the surgical and SLT treatment of a lingual frenulum based on a ...
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Surgical implications of the superior oblique frenulum
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2007The superior oblique frenulum is a fascial membrane that prevents substantial separation of the superior rectus muscle and SO tendon.In three patients, the superior rectus muscle was disinserted and temporarily suspended 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 mm in random order from its insertion.
Megumi, Iizuka, Burton, Kushner
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Persistent Frenulum of the Epiglottis in Four Foals
Veterinary Surgery, 1999Objective— To report the clinical signs and management of 4 foals with persistent frenulum of the epiglottis.Study Design— Case report.Animals— Four newborn foals.Methods— Foals were admitted with a complaint of oronasal reflux after nursing. Variable systemic signs of aspiration pneumonia were evident.
T B, Yarbrough +3 more
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Frenulum Anomalies and Diseases
2020The frenulum is an elastic band of tissue under the glans penis connects it to the vernal mucosa of the prepuce, and helps reteran of the prepuce over the glans after retraction. In females, frenulum is anatomically different from that of the male and known as a frenulum clitoridis.
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