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Treatment of partial ankyloglossia using Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLFF): A case report with 6-month follow-up. [PDF]
Jaikaria A, Pahuja SK, Thakur S, Negi P.
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Marzena Machoś: Short lingual frenulum in newborns and infants diagnosis and treatment GooGoo 2020 ...
Cholewa, Marta
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Alterated lingual frenulum associated with gagging during breastfeeding: case reporta
Objetivo: o presente trabalho tem como objetivo relatar o caso de um paciente recém-nascido prematuro com lesão lingual frênulo associado a episódios de engasgos.
Sousa, Caroline Sampaio +5 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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Fixing endotracheal tubes in patients with an absent lingual frenulum [PDF]
K, Kamal +3 more
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[Surgical treatment of short lingual frenulum in children].
Ankyloglossia is a congenital anomaly characterized by an abnormally short lingual frenulum resulting in varying degrees of difficulty of tongue mobility. It may be asymptomatic or it may present with breastfeeding difficulties, speech and dentition disorders, and social problems related to the functional limitation of the tongue.
Giselle, Cuestas +4 more
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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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0442 ADULT SHORT LINGUAL FRENULUM < AND > OBSTRUCTIVE-SLEEP-APNEA LINGUAL FRENULUM & OBSTRUCTIVE-SLEEP-APNEALINGUAL FRENULUM & OBSTRUCTIVE-SLEEP-APNEALINGUAL FRENULUM AND OBSTRUCTIVE-SLEEP-APNEA [PDF]
Y Chien, c guilleminault
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The influence of the lingual frenulum on speech production
O frênulo da língua (pequena prega de membrana mucosa que conecta a metade da face lingual ao assoalho da boca), quando alterado, pode limitar os seus movimentos e afetar o desempenho do conjunto de funções orofaciais, inclusive a fala.
Canton, Paula da Costa
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A alteração no frênulo lingual pode causar limitação dos movimentos da língua e consequentemente prejuízos na fala. A indicação cirúrgica nas alterações de frênulo lingual deve considerar os aspectos morfológicos e funcionais da língua e a terapia ...
Carminatti, Monica
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