The method enables to obtain considerable lengthening of patient's tongue, practically exclude the danger of hemorrhage and decrease the chance for relapse in shortening tongue's frenulum.;EFFECT: higher efficiency of plasty.;1 ex
Only within the last century has it become acceptable not to perform frenulotomy for children who have ankyloglossia.During early development the tongue is fused to the floor of the mouth. Cell death and resorption free the tongue, with the frenulum left as the only remnant of the initial ...
the hypothesis that skeletal Class III malocclusion is related to tongue-tie, in which the lingual frenulum is short and restricts the mobility of the tongue 这项研究的目的将确定舌frenulum的长度和craniofacial形态学之间的关系和检验骨骼类III咬合不良结舌,舌frenulum是短小并且制约舌头的流动性的假设[...
Frenulum linguae breveTongue‐tieTo evaluate clinical manifestations of tongue-tie as well as short-term and long-term outcomes following frenotomy.In this retrospective study, for 329 patients (295 infants and 34 children) who underwent frenotomy between 2011 and 2017, symptoms, short-term and ...
Any practitioner who has undertaken even the most superficial appraisal of several babies' mouths will have been struck by the variation that exists in the extent to which the frenulum either does or does not restrain the tongue tip, and the ability of the tongue to be projected forwards, up...
Length of free tongueObstructive sleep apneaShort lingual frenulumBackground Recent studies have shown that a short lingual frenulum is a potential risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in children. A short frenulum leads to abnormal orofacial development and may consequently contribute...
lingual frenulum, the morphology of lingual frenulum and the position of its attachment to the tongue were studied in 3-to 6-year-old children (146 with normal frenulum and 20 with frenulum contraction) seen at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Iwate Medical University....
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...
Length of free tongueShort lingual frenulumAnkyloglossiaHead-forward postureBackground: Recent studies have shown that a short lingual frenulum is a potential risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in children. A short frenulum leads to abnormal orofacial development and may ...
For the diagnosis of posterior tongue-tie it is not enough to merely take a look in the mouth, because the lingual frenulum as such can barely be seen. Therefore, it is necessary to include further criteria and indications in the diagnosis. Not all indications are always present; every ...