Frenulum of tongue

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1Article ID: WMC005164  ISSNManagement of Ankyloglossia with Laser and Scalpel

Article ID: WMC005164 ISSNManagement of Ankyloglossia with Laser and Scalpel

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Source URL: www.webmedcentral.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-18 09:38:52
2SummerSection on Breastfeeding INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Congenital Tongue-Tie and Its Impact on Breastfeeding

SummerSection on Breastfeeding INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Congenital Tongue-Tie and Its Impact on Breastfeeding

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Source URL: static1.squarespace.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-07-15 19:03:42
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Source URL: www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-28 21:49:19
4Journal of Human Lactation http://jhl.sagepub.com/ Diagnosing and Understanding the Maxillary Lip-tie (Superior Labial, the Maxillary Labial Frenum) as it Relates to Breastfeeding Lawrence A. Kotlow

Journal of Human Lactation http://jhl.sagepub.com/ Diagnosing and Understanding the Maxillary Lip-tie (Superior Labial, the Maxillary Labial Frenum) as it Relates to Breastfeeding Lawrence A. Kotlow

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Source URL: www.kiddsteeth.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-08 10:36:52
5Infant Reflux and Aerophagia Associated with the Maxillary Lip-tie1 and Ankyloglossia (Tongue-tie) Lawrence Kotlow, DDS2 Successful breastfeeding depends on an infant’s latching onto the mother’s breast correctly. If

Infant Reflux and Aerophagia Associated with the Maxillary Lip-tie1 and Ankyloglossia (Tongue-tie) Lawrence Kotlow, DDS2 Successful breastfeeding depends on an infant’s latching onto the mother’s breast correctly. If

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Source URL: www.kiddsteeth.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-08 16:18:24
6Original article  Randomised controlled trial of early frenotomy in breastfed infants with mild–moderate tongue-tie Alan Emond,1 Jenny Ingram,1 Debbie Johnson,1 Peter Blair,1 Andrew Whitelaw,1 Marion Copeland,2 Alastai

Original article Randomised controlled trial of early frenotomy in breastfed infants with mild–moderate tongue-tie Alan Emond,1 Jenny Ingram,1 Debbie Johnson,1 Peter Blair,1 Andrew Whitelaw,1 Marion Copeland,2 Alastai

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Source URL: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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7ORIGINAL ARTICLE  Ankyloglossia Incidence and Associated Feeding Difficulties Anna H. Messner, MD; M. Lauren Lalakea, MD; Janelle Aby, MD; James Macmahon, MD; Ellen Bair, MS, PNP

ORIGINAL ARTICLE Ankyloglossia Incidence and Associated Feeding Difficulties Anna H. Messner, MD; M. Lauren Lalakea, MD; Janelle Aby, MD; James Macmahon, MD; Ellen Bair, MS, PNP

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Source URL: www.asklenore.info

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-27 18:45:16
8Summer[removed]Section on Breastfeeding INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Congenital Tongue-Tie and Its Impact on Breastfeeding

Summer[removed]Section on Breastfeeding INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Congenital Tongue-Tie and Its Impact on Breastfeeding

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Source URL: www.asklenore.info

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-27 18:46:18
9Microsoft Word - 1A-16 CT-Surgery of Lingual Frenulum[removed]doc

Microsoft Word - 1A-16 CT-Surgery of Lingual Frenulum[removed]doc

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Source URL: ncdhhs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-15 08:39:07
10EATING: • Slowly eat small bites of food that you put right onto your molars. • Don’t eat spicy, salty, acidic, or hot temperature foods or beverages for a few days. • Be extra careful of your jewelry when eating

EATING: • Slowly eat small bites of food that you put right onto your molars. • Don’t eat spicy, salty, acidic, or hot temperature foods or beverages for a few days. • Be extra careful of your jewelry when eating

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Source URL: www.safepiercing.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-26 21:21:57