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Introducción: La anquiloglosia es una anomalía congénita en la que un frenillo lingual corto o un músculo geniogloso muy insertado restringe el movimiento de la lengua. Esto puede causar problemas de alimentación en el bebé y/o dolor en la madre que amamanta. Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de anquiloglosia en recién nacidos en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal - Perú 2024. Materiales y métodos: Es un estudio de tipo transversal, la muestra estará constituida por 373 recién nacidos en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal. Se estudiarán las variables como: anquiloglosia, tipo de anquiloglosia según la clasificación de Coryllos, prematuridad, peso al nacer. Conclusiones: El estudio permitirá sentar las bases para futuras investigaciones, y de esta manera poder sustentar la implementación de políticas de salud para el abordaje oportuno y adecuado anquiloglosia ...
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Oral habits are responsible for many dentoalveolar and soft tissue disorders. Knowledge of the management of these is of vital importance for the clinician. The purpose of this review is to search in the scientific literature, the management of the most common oral habits, in order to create a treatment guide that helps the clinician in their management. Methods: 121 articles were revised from the databases Pubmed, Cochrane library, Ebsco, Scielo and Google Scholar. Systematic reviews, meta analysis, randomized clinical trials and clinical guides were prioritized in the search, with a publish date not greater than 5 years. After the final review and selection, 45 articles were used. The search was carried out in English and Spanish, using the keywords for the topics: non-nutritive sucking, atypical swallowing, mouth breathing, bruxism, and lip sucking or biting. Conclusions: the manageme...
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Oral habits are responsible for many dentoalveolar and soft tissue disorders. Knowledge of the management of these is of vital importance for the clinician. The purpose of this review is to search in the scientific literature, the management of the most common oral habits, in order to create a treatment guide that helps the clinician in their management. Methods: 121 articles were revised from the databases Pubmed, Cochrane library, Ebsco, Scielo and Google Scholar. Systematic reviews, meta analysis, randomized clinical trials and clinical guides were prioritized in the search, with a publish date not greater than 5 years. After the final review and selection, 45 articles were used. The search was carried out in English and Spanish, using the keywords for the topics: non-nutritive sucking, atypical swallowing, mouth breathing, bruxism, and lip sucking or biting. Conclusions: the manageme...