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Understanding the Lingual Frenulum: Histological Structure, Tissue Composition, and Implications for Tongue Tie Surgery. [PDF]
Mills N +3 more
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Ankyloglossia is a condition of limited tongue mobility caused by a restrictive lingual frenulum. Proper tongue mobility is essential for proper food intake (breastfeeding, speech development or proper development of facial bones).
Anita Pakuła +8 more
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HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LINGUAL FRENULUM IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOGLOSSIA [PDF]
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Management of ankyloglossia (tongue tie)-A Case Series
Ankyloglossia commonly referred to as tongue-tie is a condition caused by a short and thick lingual frenulum leading to restricted tongue movement.
Ashwini Koti +4 more
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Objetivo: analizar el manejo quirúrgico de un frenillo lingual anómalo. Método: Se llevó a cabo un análisis descriptivo de documentos respaldado por la técnica de revisión sistémica. Resultados y conclusión: La sección del frenillo resuelve la dificultad anatómica, pero la correcta utilización de la lengua requiere una rehabilitación funcional post ...
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Fixing endotracheal tubes in patients with an absent lingual frenulum [PDF]
K, Kamal +3 more
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Tongue-tie diagnosis using the Lingual frenulum in newborn infants (LINNE) -scoring: A validation study. [PDF]
Lehtinen A +3 more
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Implications of Tongue and Lingual Frenulum Anatomy for Tongue-Tie Evaluation and Management. [PDF]
Guóth-Gumberger M, Karall D.
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Treatment of lingual frenulum with 980nm diode laser
B Lopez +5 more
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Development and Pilot Use of the TOMARA Questionnaire for Midwifery-Led Assessment of Ankyloglossia in Newborns. [PDF]
Tomara E +5 more
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