Assessing tongue-tie is the focus of this article. As I see it, there are two levels of identification. First, the morphological identification: On inspection of the baby's mouth, a short frenulum may be identified. The second level would be the clinical one: A short frenulum may or may...
interpretable oral lesion classification Adeetya Patel1, Camille Besombes1, Theerthika Dillibabu1, Mridul Sharma1, Faleh Tamimi2, Maxime Ducret3, Peter Chauvin1 & Sreenath Madathil1 Accurate diagnosis of oral lesions, early indicators of oral cancer, is a complex clinical ...
Over recent years, a new set of TSC algorithms have been developed which have made significant improvement over the previous state of the art. The main focus has been on univariate TSC, i.e. the problem where each case has a single series and a class label. In reality, it is more ...
mathematics Article Tongue Segmentation and Color Classification Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks † Bo Yan 1,*, Sheng Zhang 1, Zijiang Yang 2 , Hongyi Su 1 and Hong Zheng 1 1 School of Computer Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China 2 School of Information ...
Ankyloglossia or tongue tie is defined as limited tongue mobility caused by a short lingual frenulum [1]. The lingual frenulum is a submucosal or membranous connective tissue component at the base of the tongue [2]. Abnormal development or incomplete dissociation of this ligament in congenital dev...
Abstract:A restraint device assembly that couples adjoining pipes together is provided. The restraint device assembly includes a ring portion having an arcuate inner periphery surface that encircles an outer wall surface of a pipe. The ring includes a first tie rod opening located adjacent a first ...
of the first clamping wall to form a slightly angled tongue. An approximately circumferentially extending web is connected to a radial outer end of the second clamping wall. The web has an opening disposed adjacent to a free end of the web. The free end of the web is angled slightly ...
TONGUE-TIEOral cavity anomalies may contribute to breastfeeding problems. The objective of this study was to describe our experience in a high-volume breastfeeding difficulty clinic with a focus on posterior ankyloglossia and upper-lip ties. A retrospective review of patients from a dedicated breast...
The proposed electronic sensing systems, formed by an E-nose and VE-tongue, were used to discriminate cumin cultivars from different geographical origins, as well as to quantify the cumin adulteration percentages by using unsupervised and supervised chemometric tools. Thus, the results obtained are ...
Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) is a congenital anomaly with a prevalence of 4–5%and characterized by an abnormally short lingual frenulum. For unknown reasons the abnormality seems to be more common in males. The pathogenesis of ankyloglossia is not known. The author reports a family with isolated...