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Lingual frenectomy: case report
O freio lingual é uma estrutura anatômica em forma de prega, que está localizado entre o ventre da língua e o assoalho da cavidade bucal, ligando-os. Em alguns casos este freio pode se apresentar curto, impedindo a movimentação adequada do órgão.
Gonçalves Júnior , Fernando dos Santos +4 more
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Frênulo lingual e aleitamento materno: estudo descritivo
RESUMO Introdução O leite materno é o alimento mais adequado para todo recém-nascido e possui inúmeros benefícios amplamente descritos na literatura. Para a extração do leite, a função de sucção do recém-nascido depende de um adequado funcionamento da ...
Cristina Ide Fujinaga +5 more
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Anquiloglossia ou inserções atípicas do freio lingual: consequências e soluções terapêuticas [PDF]
Introdução: A anquiloglossia é uma anomalia congênita de origem embrionária que restringe a mobilidade da língua. Pode levar as dificuldades na amamentação, impedimentos à fala e a diferentes padrões de deglutição, mastigação e respiração.
Ayache, Romy Salomé Hannah
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Selection of mandibular major connector based on a conventional impression technique
The selection of the mandibular major connector of a removable partial prosthesis depends on the distance between the floor of the mouth and free gingival margin, height of the lingual frenum, presence of mandibular tuberosity, mobility of anterior teeth,
Adriana da Fonte Porto Carreiro +3 more
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Background: Prosthodontic treatment planning in edentulous patients requires precise determination of occlusal dimensions, particularly in the mandibular arch where distinct landmarks are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the average distance between the lingual frenum and mandibular incisal edges in Jordanian patients to aid in pre-extraction ...
Batarseh, Maram +4 more
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Purpose: Compare maxillary labial frenum and lingual frenum topography, the ridges relationship and oral inclusion cysts occurrence between pre-term (PT) and full-term newborns (FT).
Dezan-Garbelini, C. C. +5 more
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AIM: To compare the pathogenesis of ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) with isolated cleft palate only (CPO) by examining the influence of genetic and epigenetic factors.
Hodge King, Dana +2 more
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MINOR ORAL SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Minor oral surgery includes removal of retained or burried roots, broken teeth, wisdom teeth and cysts of the upper and lower jaw. It also includes apical surgery and removal of small soft tissue lesions like mucocele, ranula, high labial or lingual ...
Rani Somani, Harsha S K., Shipra Jaidka
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A closer look at ankyloglossia in children—A case series
Ankyloglossia, often known as tongue-tie, is characterized by a small lingual frenum that obstructs normal tongue movement. It is a rare congenital oral abnormality. The most significant clinical symptom of movement restriction is evaluated clinically by
Krishna P. Vellore +6 more
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Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Comprehensive Review from a Pediatric Dentist’s Perspective
Sleep is an important physiologic process that undergoes significant changes through the various developmental stages from early childhood through adulthood.
Selvakumar Haridoss +3 more
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