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[A research on incisal diastema--labial frenum (author's transl)].

open access: yesRevista brasileira de odontologia, 1974
B G, Vono   +2 more
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Case Report: An exploration of the neurodevelopmental phenotype of five patients with 48,XXYY during early childhood years. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
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Labial frenum tear from instrumental delivery

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2015
We report a 39-week neonate born in our maternity unit, with a birth weight of 3.348 kg, via elective caesarean section for breech presentation. The infant needed forceps extraction during caesarean section. He was noted to have a bruised and swollen upper lip and …
Himal, Gurung, Anthony, Cohn
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Maxillary labial frenum attachment in children

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2011
The distribution of the attachment of the maxillary labial frenum in the children of different ethnic backgrounds has not been studied extensively.The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of the various types of maxillary labial frenum attachment in the children of different ethnic backgrounds.Children (aged 1-18 ...
ELIZABETH A. BOUTSI, DIMITRIS N. TATAKIS
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Histologic Features of the Superior Labial Frenum

Journal of Periodontology, 1976
Histologic examination was performed on the superior labial frenum obtained from 11 fresh biopsy and three autopsy specimens. The frena contained considerable dense collagen, loose connective tissue and elastic fibers. There were no muscle fibers in any of the frenum sections except the autopsy specimens, where it was seen in the vestibular tissue but ...
S W, Henry, M P, Levin, P J, Tsaknis
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EFFECT OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ON ABNORMAL LABIAL FRENUM

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1946
What the gods dared not promise to thy prayers, time, as it rolls on, has bestowed.—Virgil. THE rapid pace of growth and development in childhood impels a natural rehabilitation in the course of which many functional and structural deviations from the normal are corrected.
A B, SCHWARTZ, T R, ABBOTT
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