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CASE REPORT - ANKYLOGLOSSIA (TONGUE TIE)
Global Journal For Research AnalysisAnkyloglossia or tongue-tie is the result of a short, tight, lingual frenulum causing difculty in speech articulation due to limitation in tongue movement.
Shweta Deodurg
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Posterior tongue tie: that is a thing?
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck SurgeryPurpose of review The purpose of this review is to examine the current research of the posterior tongue tie and how it relates to breast feeding, solid feeding, and speech.
Kaelan Black
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Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a relatively common congenital anomaly characterised by an abnormally short lingual frenulum, causing limitation of tongue mobility.
P. Auychai, A. Neff, P. Pitak-Arnnop
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Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a relatively common congenital anomaly characterised by an abnormally short lingual frenulum, causing limitation of tongue mobility.
P. Auychai, A. Neff, P. Pitak-Arnnop
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Efektifitas Tindakan Frenektomy Pada Bayi Tongue Tie Dengan Kemampuan Menyusu
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan dan KebidananTongue tie cases at the Columbia Asia Surgical Hospital in Semarang in the last two years have experienced an increase, where in 2021 there were 438 cases and in 2022 there were 447 cases.
Hesty Tri Kurniasari +4 more
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“FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS OF SPEECH AND FEEDING POST TONGUE-TIE RELEASE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY”
International journal of scientific researchIntroduction Tongue tie or Ankyloglossia is a condition whereby the lingual frenulum attaches near the tip of the tongue and may be thick, short or tight which results in restricted tongue movement. Tongue tie is present in 4% to 11% of newborns.
A. M, Santosh U.P., B. Harsha
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Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1995
To review the presenting features of tongue-tie in childhood and indications for frenulotomy, drawing conclusions from a retrospective study of patients encountered in paediatric surgical practice and from the literature.A disease index was kept enabling histories to be selected for analysis.
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To review the presenting features of tongue-tie in childhood and indications for frenulotomy, drawing conclusions from a retrospective study of patients encountered in paediatric surgical practice and from the literature.A disease index was kept enabling histories to be selected for analysis.
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Tongue‐tie in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Compared to Healthy Newborns
The LaryngoscopeWe sought to characterize the prevalence of ankyloglossia in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) population and to determine characteristics of this cohort compared to infants in the birth center (BC).
Margo K McKenna +6 more
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La Clinica pediatrica, 2020
Recent studies suggest that speech, solid feeding, and sleep difficulties may be linked to restricted tongue function. Children with tongue restrictions and speech, feeding, and sleep issues underwent lingual frenectomies with a CO2 laser, paired with ...
R. Baxter +4 more
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Recent studies suggest that speech, solid feeding, and sleep difficulties may be linked to restricted tongue function. Children with tongue restrictions and speech, feeding, and sleep issues underwent lingual frenectomies with a CO2 laser, paired with ...
R. Baxter +4 more
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Clinical Lactation, 2017
If a tongue-tie is to be revised, what is the best technique for accomplishing that? There is some debate in the field about whether scissors or laser is most effective. Both techniques seem efficacious. This section also addresses which professionals should be performing the revision. Our panelists represent a wide range of disciplines, so some refer,
Genna, Catherine Watson +8 more
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If a tongue-tie is to be revised, what is the best technique for accomplishing that? There is some debate in the field about whether scissors or laser is most effective. Both techniques seem efficacious. This section also addresses which professionals should be performing the revision. Our panelists represent a wide range of disciplines, so some refer,
Genna, Catherine Watson +8 more
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