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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 ...
Mirta, Palomares-Aguilera +7 more
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Lingual Function and Relative Length of the Lingual Frenulum
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1968A procedure for measurement of the lingual frenulum in relation to the dimensions of the anterior, inferior segment of the tongue is described and its reliability established. The procedure was validated through physiological studies including speech articulation and oral motor coordination in diadochokinetic movements.
S G, Fletcher, J R, Meldrum
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Posterior lingual frenulum in infants: occurrence and maneuver for visual inspection
Purpose: to verify the occurrence of posterior or submucosal lingual frenulum and evaluate the efficiency of a special maneuver for its visual inspection.
Roberta Lopes De Castro Martinelli +2 more
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Lingual frenulum and effect on breastfeeding in Thai newborn infants
Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2013Breastfeeding has abundant biological and psychological benefits. Effective breastfeeding requires good latching on, which is possible when the infant is able to cup around the maternal areola with his tongue. One of the most common conditions resulting in poor latching on is tongue-tie.To determine the prevalence of tongue-tie with subsequent ...
Sopapan, Ngerncham +7 more
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Relationship between the lingual frenulum and craniofacial morphology in adults
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2011The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the length of the lingual frenulum and craniofacial morphology and test the hypothesis that skeletal Class III malocclusion is related to tongue-tie, in which the lingual frenulum is short and restricts the mobility of the tongue.The sample consisted of 50 skeletal Class I patients (0°
So-Jeong, Jang +5 more
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Short lingual frenulum: From diagnosis to laser and speech-language therapy.
European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2021To evaluate the effects of tongue frenulectomy performed with two therapeutic approaches: Laser frenulectomy and combined laser and speech-language therapy.The study involved 180 patients (90 males and 90 females) aged between 6 and 12 years. After examination and data collection, the patients were stratified according to three degrees of severity ...
Tripodi D. +5 more
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Dye-coupling in three-dimensional histoculture of rat lingual frenulum
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 1995A three-dimensional histoculture of wet stratified squamous epithelium of rat lingual frenulum was cultured on a liquid-air interface. The tissue retained its morphology for many days in culture. During this period the vast majority of the epithelial cells remained viable and exhibited dye (lucifer yellow) coupling in all living epithelial strata.
L, Margolis +3 more
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2013
Short lingual frenulum is a common structural abnormality with unknown mechanisms of origination. The frequency of occurrence among newborn infants can be as high as 4%. Short lingual frenulum may cause problems, if it restricts the movements of the tongue.
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Short lingual frenulum is a common structural abnormality with unknown mechanisms of origination. The frequency of occurrence among newborn infants can be as high as 4%. Short lingual frenulum may cause problems, if it restricts the movements of the tongue.
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The Relationship Between Short Lingual Frenulum and Sleep Apnea
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Lingual frenulum surgery in the treatment of ankyloglossia: case series
Journal of Dental Sciences and EducationThe aim of this case series is to evaluate the clinical outcomes of lingual frenectomy in two young adult female patients with ankyloglossia and to emphasise the impact of surgical intervention on speech ability, tongue mobility and overall oral function.
Müzeyyen Kandemir +2 more
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