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Horton et al. discussed the relationship between ankyloglossia and speech.
Ankyloglossia may not require treatment unless you have speech or swallowing difficulties.
Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie can also be responsible for lisps in children.
Ankyloglossia can result in mechanical and social effects.
They followed 10 infants with ankyloglossia who underwent surgical tongue tie division.
The subjects were given questionnaires in order to assess functional complaints associated with ankyloglossia.
A viable alternative to surgery for children with ankyloglossia is to take a wait-and-see approach.
Some players find it difficult or even impossible to roll their tongues in this way, possibly due to ankyloglossia.
Disturbances during this stage cause tongue tie or ankyloglossia.
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a problem that occurs at birth.
Ankyloglossia can also prevent the tongue from contacting the anterior palate.
The study concluded that ankyloglossia can adversely affect breastfeeding in certain infants.
Wallace and Clark also studied breastfeeding difficulties in infants with ankyloglossia.
There are varying types of intervention for ankyloglossia.
The authors also note that ankyloglossia does not cause a delay in speech or language but, at the most, problems with enunciation.
Ankyloglossia is associated with genetic diseases, among them a skin disorder in which blisters form after minor injuries.
Adults with ankyloglossia may elect the procedure.
Ankyloglossia can affect feeding, speech, and oral hygiene as well as have mechanical/social effects.
In these cases, ascertainment was largely based on the presence of ankyloglossia as well as cleft palate.
Ankyloglossia: Does it matter?
Based on the findings, the authors concluded that it is possible for children with ankyloglossia to have normal speech in spite of decreased tongue mobility.
Horton et al. have a classical belief that people with ankyloglossia can compensate in their speech for limited tongue range of motion.
Messner et al. studied ankyloglossia and infant feeding.
Messner and Lalakea studied speech in children with ankyloglossia.
The authors studied 30 children from one to 12 years of age with ankyloglossia, all of whom underwent frenuloplasty.
Some parents, she said, get tongue tied and end up saying nothing.
Under normal circumstances I would have been tongue tied around a girl like her.
Genes may be involved, because tongue tie is reported more often in some families.
How many of you have never been tongue tied?
I became tongue tied at once and could not continue with the harangues about myself.
Her tongue tied itself into knots the minute she opened the door and saw Mac.
He gets tongue tied around his love interest Naomi.
The exact cause of tongue tie is not known.
The story that is yet to be told- why is Obama's tongue tied?
The people in the camp seem almost as tongue tied as the soldiers.
This is an easy way to play Tongue Tied on the piano.
This is used to treat a tongue tied patient.
She was a little tongue tied a few times but had no moth-who-finds-the-melon moments.
It is called a tongue tie, and is a widely used piece of equipment.
"He blew his tongue tie in the post parade, and that does play a part.
It probably was, that must be why they had all been so shy and tongue tied that morning.
Only week ago, if anyone had said something like that to him, he would have been mortified, humiliated, and tongue tied.
I really was tongue tied as Angela was such a stunning girl.
Finding his tongue tied in knots, Michael could only grin foolishly.
Lorraine smiled at Tori, who for a second seemed a bit "tongue tied" here!
I was a bit nervous, I can't even talk to a pretty girl in school without getting tongue tied.
My problem is that I get all tongue tied when I try to ask anyone out.
I'd gone in to ask her if she'd like to play some tennis and for a moment was tongue tied, standing there, staring at her.
Most health care providers only consider tongue tie when:
On rare occasions, tongue tie has been associated with tooth, swallowing, or speech problems.