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Beyond surgery: Pre‐ and post‐operative care in children with ankyloglossia
Abstract Background Surgical intervention for tongue‐tie, or ankyloglossia performed by paediatric dentists can alleviate symptoms and improve functional abilities in infants and children. Despite widespread practice, there are currently no established clinical guidelines or consistent approaches for pre‐ and post‐operative care of children.
Sharon Smart +2 more
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Surgical Management of Frenula: Laser Therapy Compared with Z-Frenuloplasty Technique
Objective: To compare intra- and post-operative consequences associated with Z-frenuloplasty and laser therapy for both upper labial and lingual frenulectomies.
Paola Martina Marra, Angelo Itro
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Perceptions of the Use of the Diode Laser in Dental Surgery: A Qualitative Study
Objective: To discover the perceptions of pediatric patients, their parents and undergraduate Dentistry students of the use of the diode laser in frenectomy surgeries.
Kamila Gomes Soares +6 more
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Labial ankyloglossia associated with oligodontia: a case report.
Developmental disturbances of the tongue (aglossia, macroglossia, microglossia, and ankyloglossia) can adversely affect the development of the surrounding structures including the palate, alveolar process, and teeth.
L Chandrashekar +2 more
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Tethered Oral Tissues in a Multidisciplinary Perspective
Tethered oral tissues can be considered as an issue that belongs under the scope of many specialists, such as paediatricians, lactation consultants, dentists, speech therapists, orthodontists, physiotherapists, ENT doctors and others.
Jana Mironova Tabachová +1 more
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The practice of using bone grafts in repairing periodontal defects has been the classical approach to periodontal regeneration in the last 30 years. To optimize the regeneration and preserve soft tissues, many techniques of papilla preservation have been
Narendra D Jampani +3 more
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Background: The review attempts to provide synthesis of published studies evaluating the influence of an aberrant frenum attached close to the gingival margin or with inadequate width of attached gingiva on the growth of the maxilla.
Rajani Elayadath Rajagopalan +1 more
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Pathological migration of anterior teeth is an esthetic and functional problem that may be associated with advanced periodontal disease. It is defined as a change in tooth position resulting from disruption of the forces that maintain teeth in a normal ...
Pravesh Kumar Jhingta +5 more
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Chronic mouth breathing may adversely affect craniofacial development in children and may result in anatomical changes that directly impact the stability and collapsibility of the upper airway during sleep.
Chirag Govardhan +4 more
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Gtr &Bone Grafting For Midline Alveolar Hypoplasia With Gingival Inversion
Introduction: A patient presented with inverted upper anterior gingiva, a thickened labial frenum, and a significant diastema between the maxillary central incisors, compromising aesthetics and speech.
Yang Yang, Li Min
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