Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review
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Resumo: | Objective: to address the consequences of ankyloglossia when there is no early intervention, in addition to the expected legal implications. Material and Methods: this study checked the databases of PubMed, Bireme, Google Scholar, Scielo, Lilacs and Medline. Out of 30 articles found, nine were discarded because they did not identify with the objectives. Results: ankyloglossia is a congenital disorder of the lingual frenulum that limits the elevation and protrusion of the tongue due to its short extension and has repercussion throughout the stomatognathic system. It is verified in the literature that the tongue is fully formed in the second month of gestation and that the frenulum is formed after apoptosis of the lingual brake cells and reabsorption of the developing skeletal muscle. Therefore, ankyloglossia is classified in five degrees, according to its mobility, and in four types, according to its thickness and elasticity. The Neonatal Tongue Screening Test is applied in compliance of a law and not performing this test can lead to anatomical and functional consequences for the mother and the baby. The recommended treatment is the frenectomy, although frenotomy and Z-Plasty can be used. Conclusion: the conclusion is that the health professionals should not neglect the test, to avoid worsening this condition. |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic reviewAnquiloglossia - da histogênese, e implicações parafuncionais aos aspectos legais: uma revisão bibliográficaDENTAL MEDICINE (DENTISTRY)Ankyloglossia; Stomatognathic system abnormalities; Lingual frenum.dMEDICINA DENTÁRIA (ODONTOLOGIA)Frenulo lingual, Anomalias do sistema estomatognáticoObjective: to address the consequences of ankyloglossia when there is no early intervention, in addition to the expected legal implications. Material and Methods: this study checked the databases of PubMed, Bireme, Google Scholar, Scielo, Lilacs and Medline. Out of 30 articles found, nine were discarded because they did not identify with the objectives. Results: ankyloglossia is a congenital disorder of the lingual frenulum that limits the elevation and protrusion of the tongue due to its short extension and has repercussion throughout the stomatognathic system. It is verified in the literature that the tongue is fully formed in the second month of gestation and that the frenulum is formed after apoptosis of the lingual brake cells and reabsorption of the developing skeletal muscle. Therefore, ankyloglossia is classified in five degrees, according to its mobility, and in four types, according to its thickness and elasticity. The Neonatal Tongue Screening Test is applied in compliance of a law and not performing this test can lead to anatomical and functional consequences for the mother and the baby. The recommended treatment is the frenectomy, although frenotomy and Z-Plasty can be used. Conclusion: the conclusion is that the health professionals should not neglect the test, to avoid worsening this condition.Objetivo: abordar as consequências da anquiloglossia quando não há intervenção precoce, além das implicações legais esperadas. Material e Métodos: este estudo verificou as bases de dados PubMed, Bireme, Google Scholar, Scielo, Lilacs e Medline. Dos 30 artigos encontrados, nove foram descartados por não se identificarem com os objetivos. Resultados: a anquiloglossia é um distúrbio congênito do frênulo lingual que limita a elevação e protrusão da língua devido à sua curta extensão e repercute em todo o sistema estomatognático. Verifica-se na literatura que a língua é totalmente formada no segundo mês de gestação e que o frênulo é formado após apoptose das células de freio linguais e reabsorção do músculo esquelético em desenvolvimento. Portanto, a anquiloglossia é classificada em cinco graus, de acordo com sua mobilidade, e em quatro tipos, de acordo com sua espessura e elasticidade. O Neonatal Tongue Screening Test é aplicado de acordo com uma lei e a não realização deste teste pode levar a consequências anatômicas e funcionais para a mãe e o bebê. O tratamento recomendado é a frenectomia, embora a frenectomia e a Z-Plastia possam ser utilizadas. Conclusão: conclui-se que os profissionais de saúde não devem descuidar do teste, para evitar o agravamento dessa condição.Associação Brasileira de Odontologia - Seção Rio de JaneiroAlves, Samuel Saidymon SoaresReis, Luisa Laura LimaOliveira, Patrícia CapuçoFerreira, Débora AndalécioDietrich, LiaRocha, Aletheia Moraes2018-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionLiterature reviewRevisão da Literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/128110.18363/rbo.v75.2018.e1281Revista Brasileira de Odontologia; v. 75 (2018); 1/5Revista Brasileira de Odontologia; v. 75 (2018); 1/51984-3747reponame:Revista Brasileira de Odontologiainstname:Associação Brasileira de Odontologia (ABO)instacron:ABOenghttps://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/1281/pdfBrazil, Latin AmericanContemporaryby ageBrasil; América LatinaContemporâneapor idadeDireitos autorais 2018 Rev. Bras. Odontol.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-08-06T15:46:45Zoai:revista_aborj_org_br.www.revista.aborj.org.br:article/1281Revistahttps://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rboONGhttp://www.revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/oaihttps://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/oai0034-72721984-3747opendoar:2019-08-06T15:46:45Revista Brasileira de Odontologia - Associação Brasileira de Odontologia (ABO)false |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review Anquiloglossia - da histogênese, e implicações parafuncionais aos aspectos legais: uma revisão bibliográfica |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review Alves, Samuel Saidymon Soares DENTAL MEDICINE (DENTISTRY) Ankyloglossia; Stomatognathic system abnormalities; Lingual frenum.d MEDICINA DENTÁRIA (ODONTOLOGIA) Frenulo lingual, Anomalias do sistema estomatognático |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Ankyloglossia - from histogenesis, and parafunctional implications to legal aspects: a bibliographic review |
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Alves, Samuel Saidymon Soares |
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Alves, Samuel Saidymon Soares Reis, Luisa Laura Lima Oliveira, Patrícia Capuço Ferreira, Débora Andalécio Dietrich, Lia Rocha, Aletheia Moraes |
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Reis, Luisa Laura Lima Oliveira, Patrícia Capuço Ferreira, Débora Andalécio Dietrich, Lia Rocha, Aletheia Moraes |
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Alves, Samuel Saidymon Soares Reis, Luisa Laura Lima Oliveira, Patrícia Capuço Ferreira, Débora Andalécio Dietrich, Lia Rocha, Aletheia Moraes |
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DENTAL MEDICINE (DENTISTRY) Ankyloglossia; Stomatognathic system abnormalities; Lingual frenum.d MEDICINA DENTÁRIA (ODONTOLOGIA) Frenulo lingual, Anomalias do sistema estomatognático |
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DENTAL MEDICINE (DENTISTRY) Ankyloglossia; Stomatognathic system abnormalities; Lingual frenum.d MEDICINA DENTÁRIA (ODONTOLOGIA) Frenulo lingual, Anomalias do sistema estomatognático |
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Objective: to address the consequences of ankyloglossia when there is no early intervention, in addition to the expected legal implications. Material and Methods: this study checked the databases of PubMed, Bireme, Google Scholar, Scielo, Lilacs and Medline. Out of 30 articles found, nine were discarded because they did not identify with the objectives. Results: ankyloglossia is a congenital disorder of the lingual frenulum that limits the elevation and protrusion of the tongue due to its short extension and has repercussion throughout the stomatognathic system. It is verified in the literature that the tongue is fully formed in the second month of gestation and that the frenulum is formed after apoptosis of the lingual brake cells and reabsorption of the developing skeletal muscle. Therefore, ankyloglossia is classified in five degrees, according to its mobility, and in four types, according to its thickness and elasticity. The Neonatal Tongue Screening Test is applied in compliance of a law and not performing this test can lead to anatomical and functional consequences for the mother and the baby. The recommended treatment is the frenectomy, although frenotomy and Z-Plasty can be used. Conclusion: the conclusion is that the health professionals should not neglect the test, to avoid worsening this condition. |
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