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Purpose to assess the anatomical characteristics of lingual frenulum in infants at first, sixth and twelfth months of life and compare the findings to the statements found in the literature.
Roberta Lopes de Castro Martinelli (5669750) +2 more
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An outbreak of ulcerative stomatitis due to mouse barely (Hordeum murinum) in horse [PDF]
Stomatitis and gingivitis were diagnosed in twenty-six of 96 horses at a club in Mashhad, Iran. Clinical examination of the affected horses revealed varying degrees of ulceration at the gum-tooth margins with many awns (seed heads) embedded in ulcers ...
Gholamreza Mohammadi, Kamran Sardari
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This illustration synthesizes the methods and conclusion of this study, demonstrating that the transfer of mosaic embryos following reimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy does not increase the risk to postnatal health. ABSTRACT Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) has increased the detection of mosaic embryos during preimplantation genetic testing ...
Lili Chen +10 more
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Management of Ankyloglossia with different severity: a case series in dental surgery
Introduction: The lingual frenulum is an important oral structure that plays an important role in the act of suction, speech, and feeding. Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is a congenital anomaly that results when lingual frenulum is too short and adhere to ...
Stephanus Christianto +2 more
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Epidermoid cyst on the lingual frenulum: Report of a case.
Epidermoid cyst occurs throughout entrapped ectodermal tissue during embryonic development, or inflammatric and traumatic implantation of the epithelium. In the oral cavity, it occurs most commonly on the floor of the mouth, but may rarely occur on the lingual frenulum.The authors have experienced one case of epidermoid cyst on the lingual frenulum of ...
KUROKAWA, Hideo +8 more
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Head and Neck Clinical Signs Associated With Diseases: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objective Clinical signs observed during head and neck examination offer important diagnostic clues. This scoping review aimed to identify key clinical signs in this region associated with diseases and syndromes and to map them according to their location. Methods An electronic literature search was performed in five databases (Embase, LILACS,
Helena Miguel Cotter +8 more
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Poster 1: Rest Position of the Tongue in Infants with and Without Lingual Frenulum Alteration
Rest position of the infants\u27 tongue with and without lingual frenulum alteration is poorly reported in the literature. The present study aims to verify the rest position of the tongue in infants with and without lingual frenulum alteration.
Giédre Berretin-Felix +2 more
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Tongue-tie Repair: Z-Plasty Vs Simple Release [PDF]
Introduction: Ankyloglossia is a congenital anomaly in which the lingual frenulum is unusually short and thick, thus decreasing tongue mobility. In the context of the newborn or young infant it is a subject of ongoing controversy within and between ...
Jamshid Yousofi +5 more
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the rate of residual polystomatic sublingual acinar tissue if tunneling dorsal to the digastricus muscle and dissection to the sublingual caruncle is not performed during mandibular‐sublingual sialadenectomy in cats. Study design Cadaveric study. Sample population A total of 10 feline cadavers.
Ronan A. Mullins +4 more
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The lingual frenulum, ankyloglossia, and breastfeeding
Between 1997 and 2012, the diagnoses of ankyloglossia and the indication for frenotomy increased by ˃800%. About 38% of diagnosed cases are surgically treated. Breastfeeding promotion includes evaluating maternal hereditary and personal history of breastfeeding, breast structure, endocrinological physiology, emotional well-being of the mother ...
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