Catégories
> Pathologie > Pathologie en stomatologie > Malformation de la bouche > Frein de langue
posterior tongue-tie (PTT)
Frein de langue
Commentaire :
posterior tongue-tie (PTT)
|
Documents disponibles dans cette catégorie (16)
Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Faire une suggestion Affiner la recherche
Article : texte imprimé
Shaul Dollberg, Auteur ; Ronella Marom, Auteur ; Eyal Botzer, Auteur |Introduction: Breastfeeding difficulties are sometimes attributable to tongue-tie with short-term relief after frenotomy. Limited follow-up is available, and predictors for nonsuccessful frenotomy have not yet been found. Patients and Methods[...]Article : texte imprimé
By performing an in-depth analysis of one high profile example, this article aims to help breastfeeding support professionals understand the methodological flaws that characterize recent studies claiming to show the efficacy of frenotomy for the[...]Article : texte imprimé
Pawin Puapornpong, Auteur ; Panwara Paritakul, Auteur ; Maysita Suksamarnwong, Auteur |Background: Nipple pain is the most common complaint of breastfeeding mothers during the immediate postpartum period. Persistent nipple pain is associated with low breastfeeding rate at 6 months postpartum. Objective: To further explore the i[...]texte imprimé
La Leche league France, Auteur ; Brigitte Sparnaaij, Illustrateur | L'Etang la Ville : Leche League France | 2019"Comment reconnaître qu'un bébé prend bien le sein ? A quelle fréquence doit-il téter ? Pendant combien de temps le lait tiré peut-il être conservé ? Ce petit mémo apporte de multiples réponses aux questions fréquentes autour de l'allaitement."[[...]Article : texte imprimé
Objective: The prevalence of a lingual frenulum in newborn infants is reportedly 0.312%. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of a lingual frenulum based on the Coryllos classification in nonselected newborn infants after de[...]Article : texte imprimé
Currently, many clinicians who help with breastfeeding problems are diagnosing posterior tongue-tie in infants and performing or referring for frenotomy. In this Speaking Out article, I argue that the diagnosis of posterior tongue-tie has [...]Article : texte imprimé
Tracy A. Page, Auteur ; Jessica Lai, Auteur ; Linda Zheng, Auteur |Background: Neonatal frenotomy is thought to be associated with improved breastfeeding and benefits for mothers and babies. We examined the outcomes, parent perceptions and documentation of the procedure in a group of parent/infant pairs surveye[...]Article : texte imprimé
Bobak A. Ghaheri, Auteur ; Melissa Cole, Auteur ; Jess C. Mace, Auteur |Background: Lingual frenotomy improves patient-reported outcome measures, including infant reflux and maternal nipple pain, and prolongs the nursing relationship; however, many motherinfant dyads continue to experience breastfeeding difficulty[...]texte imprimé
"The Breastfeeding Atlas, 6th edition, has been substantially re-written to reflect the most current research and best, evidence-based clinical practices. It also reflects the practical experience of Barbara Wilson-Clay, and Kay Hoover, both Fel[...]texte imprimé
The Virtual Breastfeeding Culture: Seeking Mother-to-Mother Support in the Digital Age illustrates that since the advent of the digital communication, mothers have been using the Internet to support and connect with each other. Women have claime[...]Article : texte imprimé
Arieh Riskin, Auteur ; Michal Mansovsky, Auteur ; Tzviya Coler-Botzer, Auteur |Objective: This study explored clinical implications of tongue-tie (TT) on breastfeeding from the mothers' perspective and evaluated the assistance provided. Materials and Methods: This was a single-center observational study using a structur[...]Article : texte imprimé
Victoria Bellinger, Auteur ; Donna Solari, Auteur ; Monica Hogan, Auteur |There is currently very little data available that describe the medium-term breastfeeding outcomes of mother/baby dyads who have previously had tongue-tie (TT) division in the neonatal period. As well the effects seen on introducing solids, spee[...]Article : texte imprimé
David A. Todd, Auteur ; Monica J. Hogan, Auteur |Background: In 2011, the Centenary Hospital Neonatal Department guidelines were modified and recommended delaying the division of infant tongue-tie (TT) until after 7 days of life. This paper looks at the effect of these guidelines in practice b[...]Article : texte imprimé
Russell McGoldrick, Auteur ; Donna Solari, Auteur ; Monica Hogan, Auteur |Background: Over the last decade, a number of studies have demonstrated that early division of tongue-tie (TT) is associated with significant feeding benefits to both mother and baby. Notwithstanding, it remains a controversial procedure. We exa[...]