The current knowledge about ankyloglossia

Q4 Medicine
Małgorzata Gwóźdź-Jezierska, I. Bielecki
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Introduction: The topic of tongue tie causes a lot of discussion among specialists in areas of interest. The term ankyloglossia has been defined as a state of the lingual frenulum hindering its motor function. Aim: The aim of the study is to present the current views on the short lingual frenulum. Material and methods: The literature from 2019–2021 on this topic was searched for in PubMed and Google Scholar using keywords. Results: Ankyloglossia is a congenital abnormality that can cause difficulties in breastfeeding newborns and infants and that is the most important problem of this structure. Discussion: The affected sucking reflex generates further dysfunctions in the area of the oropharyngeal space, which may lead to malocclusion and speech impediments. The procedure of frenotomy is primarily aimed at achieving the correct tongue motility. High individual variability in the structure of the frenulum and the occurrence of compensation mechanisms among newborns who suck the breast incorrectly, make it difficult to develop a universal classification for assessing the indications for surgery. The current state of knowledge justifies the need for further, extensive interdisciplinary research and reaching a consensus regarding the procedure.
目前关于咬紧带的知识
导言:结舌这个话题引起了相关领域专家们的广泛讨论。术语系带紧张症被定义为妨碍舌系带运动功能的一种状态。目的:本研究的目的是介绍目前对短舌系带的看法。材料与方法:使用关键词在PubMed和谷歌Scholar中检索2019-2021年关于该主题的文献。结果:强直性粘连是一种先天性畸形,可导致新生儿和婴儿母乳喂养困难,是该结构的最重要问题。讨论:受影响的吸吮反射在口咽间隙区域产生进一步的功能障碍,这可能导致错颌和语言障碍。截舌术的主要目的是实现舌的正常运动。系带结构的高度个体差异和新生儿不正确吸乳补偿机制的发生,使得很难制定一个通用的分类来评估手术指征。目前的知识状况证明,需要进一步进行广泛的跨学科研究,并就该程序达成共识。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review
Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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