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Tongue-tied: a case of magnetic balls constricting the lingual frenum.

open access: closedQuintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2020
The health risks associated with aspiration and ingestion of foreign bodies in children are well known. The increased availability of magnetic toys have added to these risks. A 7-year-old girl presented at the Department of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery at the University of Pretoria Oral and Dental Hospital with a complaint of pain under the tongue ...
Karl-Heinz, Merbold   +2 more
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Anatomy and Variations of the Lingual Frenum and Sublingual Surface

open access: closed, 2019
The tongue is dynamically related to various oral functions such as speech, breathing, swallowing, and breastfeeding. It is guided forward by the lingual frenum during growth. The frenum is a single fold that tenses between the sublingual surface and the lingual alveolar mucosa and consists of connective tissue covered by the mucosa without major ...
Shogo Kikuta, Soichiro Ibaragi
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Lingual Frenum Ulcer Resulting from Orogenital Sex

open access: closedThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981
Two cases of traumatic ulcers that result from orogenital sex are described. The etiology of this oral lesion is discussed.
Carson L. Mader
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Occlusal Vertical Dimension and its Correlation with Lingual Frenum

open access: closedMustansiria Dental Journal, 2018
This study was used to evaluate the use of lingual frenum as pre – extraction record in determination of occlusal vertical dimension in edentulous patients.The sample consisted of twenty subjects, impression of lower arch, stock trays, stone, surveyor and vernia for measurements.The results of this study indicate that the distance between anterior ...
Dr. Hanan Abdul – Rahman Abdul – Rahman   +1 more
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Rapp-Hodgkin syndrome with palmoplantar keratoderma, glossy tongue, congenital absence of lingual frenum and of sublingual caruncles: Newly recognized findings

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, 1998
We report on a boy with Rapp-Hodgkin syndrome (RHS) or Rapp-Hodgkin ectodermal dysplasia. He had sparse, wiry, slow growing and uncombable hair, but no pili torti or pili canaliculi characteristic of RHS. He also had sparse eyelashes and eyebrows, and obstructed lacrimal puncta and epiphora.
P N, Kantaputra   +2 more
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A study of pathology associated with short lingual frenum.

open access: closedASDC journal of dentistry for children, 2002
Ankyloglossia is a developmental anomaly of the tongue characterized by a short, thick, lingual frenum resulting in limitation of tongue movement. The frenum is attached to the tip of the tongue in varying degrees. This study evaluates short lingual frenum and other associated pathologies (dentofacial anomalies and lingual dysglossia) and investigates ...
M José, García Pola   +4 more
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[Short lingual frenum].

open access: closedActa biologica et medica Germanica, 1978
A Bernabei
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[The lingual frenum in adults].

open access: closedLe Chirurgien-dentiste de France, 1992
C B, Wierzba, A, Philis
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