Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Ayrthon Lucena da, Nunes, Guilherme Pavini, Fagundes, Caroline Ferreira, Souza, Matheus Rodrigues de, Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i2.10434
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10434
Resumo: Tongue-tie or ankyloglossia, is a condition whereby the lingual frenulum attaches near the tip of the tongue and may be short, tight and thick. Tongue-tie has been cited as a cause of poor breastfeeding and maternal nipple pain. Frenectomy, which is commonly performed, may correct the restriction to tongue movement and allow more effective breastfeeding with less maternal nipple pain. Traditionally, surgical intervention is performed using a scalpel, however in the last years there has been an important advent of using lasers in this procedure. Objective: carry out a systematic review on the use of lasers as therapy for ankyloglossia. Methods: systematic review of randomized clinical studies with a score ≥ 6 on the PEDro scale (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) published in the databases including PubMed, Cochrane and SciELO. Studies that evaluated the use of laser in the treatment of children with ankyloglossia were selected. Results: In total, 7 studies using laser (Diode or CO2) as one of the techniques for frenectomy were analyzed. In 401 patients underwent lingual frenectomy the benefit between performing the laser technique over the traditional scalpel technique is clearly described. Conclusion: Frenectomy surgery using lasers provides a more efficient and comfortable treatment for the child patient compared to traditional scalpel/blade methods. However, there is no consensus or evidence to indicate the type of laser to be used.
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spelling Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossiaLáseres aplicados à frenectomia em pacientes pediátricos com anquiloglossiaLasers aplicados à frenectomia em pacientes pediátricos com anquiloglossiaFrenectomia lingualAnquiloglossiaLaser.AnquiloglosiaFrenectomía lingualAplicaciones láser.AnkyloglossiaLingual frenectomyLaser applications.Tongue-tie or ankyloglossia, is a condition whereby the lingual frenulum attaches near the tip of the tongue and may be short, tight and thick. Tongue-tie has been cited as a cause of poor breastfeeding and maternal nipple pain. Frenectomy, which is commonly performed, may correct the restriction to tongue movement and allow more effective breastfeeding with less maternal nipple pain. Traditionally, surgical intervention is performed using a scalpel, however in the last years there has been an important advent of using lasers in this procedure. Objective: carry out a systematic review on the use of lasers as therapy for ankyloglossia. Methods: systematic review of randomized clinical studies with a score ≥ 6 on the PEDro scale (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) published in the databases including PubMed, Cochrane and SciELO. Studies that evaluated the use of laser in the treatment of children with ankyloglossia were selected. Results: In total, 7 studies using laser (Diode or CO2) as one of the techniques for frenectomy were analyzed. In 401 patients underwent lingual frenectomy the benefit between performing the laser technique over the traditional scalpel technique is clearly described. Conclusion: Frenectomy surgery using lasers provides a more efficient and comfortable treatment for the child patient compared to traditional scalpel/blade methods. However, there is no consensus or evidence to indicate the type of laser to be used.La lengüeta o anquiloglosia, es una condición por la cual el frenillo lingual se adhiere cerca de la punta de la lengua y puede ser corto, apretado y grueso. La atadura de la lengua se ha citado como una causa de mala lactancia y dolor en los pezones maternos. La frenectomía, que se realiza comúnmente, puede corregir la restricción del movimiento de la lengua y permitir una lactancia más eficaz con menos dolor en el pezón materno. Tradicionalmente, la intervención quirúrgica se realiza con un bisturí, sin embargo en los últimos años ha habido un advenimiento importante del uso de láseres en este procedimiento. Objetivo: realizar una revisión sistemática sobre el uso de láseres como terapia para la anquiloglosia. Métodos: revisión sistemática de estudios clínicos aleatorizados con puntuación ≥ 6 en la escala PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) publicados en las bases de datos que incluyen PubMed, Cochrane y SciELO. Se seleccionaron los estudios que evaluaron el uso del láser en el tratamiento de niños con anquiloglosia. Resultados: Se analizaron en total 7 estudios que utilizaron láser de Diodo o CO2 como una de las técnicas de frenectomía. En 401 pacientes sometidos a frenectomía lingual se describe claramente el beneficio entre realizar la técnica láser sobre la técnica tradicional del bisturí. Conclusión: La cirugía de frenectomía con láseres proporciona un tratamiento más eficiente y cómodo para el paciente infantil en comparación con los métodos tradicionales de bisturí / hoja. Sin embargo, no existe consenso ni evidencia que indique el tipo de láser a utilizar.A anquiloglossia, ou língua presa, é uma condição pela qual o frênulo lingual se fixa próximo à ponta da língua e pode ser curto, tenso e grosso. A anquiloglossia foi citada como uma causa de amamentação inadequada e dor nos mamilos maternos. A frenotomia ou frenectomia pode corrigir a restrição ao movimento da língua e permitir uma amamentação mais eficaz com menos dor no mamilo materno. Tradicionalmente, a intervenção cirúrgica é realizada com bisturi, porém nos últimos anos houve um importante advento do uso do laser neste procedimento. Objetivo: realizar uma revisão sistemática sobre o uso de lasers como terapia para anquiloglossia. Métodos: revisão sistemática de estudos clínicos randomizados com pontuação ≥ 6 na escala PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) publicados nas bases de dados PubMed, Cochrane e SciELO. Foram selecionados estudos que avaliaram o uso do laser no tratamento de crianças com anquiloglossia. Resultados: No total, foram analisados 7 estudos utilizando o laser Diodo ou CO2 como uma das técnicas de frenectomia. Em 401 pacientes submetidos à frenectomia lingual, o benefício entre a realização da técnica a laser sobre a técnica de bisturi tradicional está claramente descrito. Conclusão: A cirurgia de frenectomia lingual com lasers proporciona um tratamento mais eficiente e confortável para o paciente infantil em comparação aos métodos tradicionais de bisturi/lâmina. Porém, ainda não há consenso ou evidência para indicar o comprimento de onda laser a ser utilizado.Research, Society and Development2021-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1043410.33448/rsd-v10i2.10434Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e19210210434Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e19210210434Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e192102104342525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10434/11131Copyright (c) 2021 José Edson Pavini Nunes; Ayrthon Lucena da Silva; Guilherme Pavini Nunes; Caroline Ferreira Fagundes; Matheus Rodrigues de Souza; Ricardo Scarparo Navarrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, José Edson PaviniSilva, Ayrthon Lucena daNunes, Guilherme Pavini Fagundes, Caroline FerreiraSouza, Matheus Rodrigues de Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10434Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:29.406566Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
Láseres aplicados à frenectomia em pacientes pediátricos com anquiloglossia
Lasers aplicados à frenectomia em pacientes pediátricos com anquiloglossia
title Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
spellingShingle Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Frenectomia lingual
Anquiloglossia
Laser.
Anquiloglosia
Frenectomía lingual
Aplicaciones láser.
Ankyloglossia
Lingual frenectomy
Laser applications.
Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Frenectomia lingual
Anquiloglossia
Laser.
Anquiloglosia
Frenectomía lingual
Aplicaciones láser.
Ankyloglossia
Lingual frenectomy
Laser applications.
title_short Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
title_full Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
title_fullStr Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
title_full_unstemmed Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
title_sort Lasers applied to frenectomy in pediatric patients with ankyloglossia
author Nunes, José Edson Pavini
author_facet Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Silva, Ayrthon Lucena da
Nunes, Guilherme Pavini
Fagundes, Caroline Ferreira
Souza, Matheus Rodrigues de
Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo
Silva, Ayrthon Lucena da
Nunes, Guilherme Pavini
Fagundes, Caroline Ferreira
Souza, Matheus Rodrigues de
Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo
author_role author
author2 Silva, Ayrthon Lucena da
Nunes, Guilherme Pavini
Fagundes, Caroline Ferreira
Souza, Matheus Rodrigues de
Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, José Edson Pavini
Silva, Ayrthon Lucena da
Nunes, Guilherme Pavini
Fagundes, Caroline Ferreira
Souza, Matheus Rodrigues de
Navarro, Ricardo Scarparo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Frenectomia lingual
Anquiloglossia
Laser.
Anquiloglosia
Frenectomía lingual
Aplicaciones láser.
Ankyloglossia
Lingual frenectomy
Laser applications.
topic Frenectomia lingual
Anquiloglossia
Laser.
Anquiloglosia
Frenectomía lingual
Aplicaciones láser.
Ankyloglossia
Lingual frenectomy
Laser applications.
description Tongue-tie or ankyloglossia, is a condition whereby the lingual frenulum attaches near the tip of the tongue and may be short, tight and thick. Tongue-tie has been cited as a cause of poor breastfeeding and maternal nipple pain. Frenectomy, which is commonly performed, may correct the restriction to tongue movement and allow more effective breastfeeding with less maternal nipple pain. Traditionally, surgical intervention is performed using a scalpel, however in the last years there has been an important advent of using lasers in this procedure. Objective: carry out a systematic review on the use of lasers as therapy for ankyloglossia. Methods: systematic review of randomized clinical studies with a score ≥ 6 on the PEDro scale (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) published in the databases including PubMed, Cochrane and SciELO. Studies that evaluated the use of laser in the treatment of children with ankyloglossia were selected. Results: In total, 7 studies using laser (Diode or CO2) as one of the techniques for frenectomy were analyzed. In 401 patients underwent lingual frenectomy the benefit between performing the laser technique over the traditional scalpel technique is clearly described. Conclusion: Frenectomy surgery using lasers provides a more efficient and comfortable treatment for the child patient compared to traditional scalpel/blade methods. However, there is no consensus or evidence to indicate the type of laser to be used.
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