Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos

Ankyloglossia is a relatively common congenital condition affecting the lingual frenulum, where the membrane beneath the tongue is unusually short or positioned too close to the tip of the tongue. As a result, this condition restricts tongue mobility and causes feeding difficulties, disrupting the c...

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FRENILLO LINGUAL
FRENOTOMÍA
FONÉTICA
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description Ankyloglossia is a relatively common congenital condition affecting the lingual frenulum, where the membrane beneath the tongue is unusually short or positioned too close to the tip of the tongue. As a result, this condition restricts tongue mobility and causes feeding difficulties, disrupting the coordination needed for effective sucking and swallowing, which makes it challenging for the infant to breastfeed properly. This study explores the primary treatment options and common complications of ankyloglossia, focusing on its impact during breastfeeding and early speech development. This study uses a bibliographic, descriptive and analytical approach, including a selection of scientific articles in English and Spanish from databases such as Medline/PubMed, Google Scholar, Scielo and Elsevier. The data collected was systematically organized into tables for subsequent analysis. Feeding difficulties are the most common complication associated with ankyloglossia, reported in 90% of cases. Other complications included problems with nipple attachment and nipple pain or damage, which occurred in 60% of cases. Low infant weight and speech difficulties, including academic challenges are observed in 50% of cases. Problems with self-esteem and self-perception and social anxiety occurred in 40% of cases. Finally, prolonged feeding times are reported in 20% of cases. Regarding treatment options for pediatric patients with ankyloglossia, most experts consider frenotomy to be the most effective treatment, with 80% support. In addition, 50% agree with the use of myofunctional therapy, while 30% favor frenectomy and 20% support speech therapy interventions. Finally, assisted breastfeeding is considered a viable option by 10% of experts. Concluding that frenotomy is a good treatment option, whit most authors agreeing with this alternative
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spelling Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricosJaramillo Arias, Angelo BenjamínODONTOLOGÍAFRENILLO LINGUALFRENOTOMÍAFONÉTICAAnkyloglossia is a relatively common congenital condition affecting the lingual frenulum, where the membrane beneath the tongue is unusually short or positioned too close to the tip of the tongue. As a result, this condition restricts tongue mobility and causes feeding difficulties, disrupting the coordination needed for effective sucking and swallowing, which makes it challenging for the infant to breastfeed properly. This study explores the primary treatment options and common complications of ankyloglossia, focusing on its impact during breastfeeding and early speech development. This study uses a bibliographic, descriptive and analytical approach, including a selection of scientific articles in English and Spanish from databases such as Medline/PubMed, Google Scholar, Scielo and Elsevier. The data collected was systematically organized into tables for subsequent analysis. Feeding difficulties are the most common complication associated with ankyloglossia, reported in 90% of cases. Other complications included problems with nipple attachment and nipple pain or damage, which occurred in 60% of cases. Low infant weight and speech difficulties, including academic challenges are observed in 50% of cases. Problems with self-esteem and self-perception and social anxiety occurred in 40% of cases. Finally, prolonged feeding times are reported in 20% of cases. Regarding treatment options for pediatric patients with ankyloglossia, most experts consider frenotomy to be the most effective treatment, with 80% support. In addition, 50% agree with the use of myofunctional therapy, while 30% favor frenectomy and 20% support speech therapy interventions. Finally, assisted breastfeeding is considered a viable option by 10% of experts. Concluding that frenotomy is a good treatment option, whit most authors agreeing with this alternativeLa anquiloglosia es una anormalidad congénita relativamente común del frenillo lingual en la cual la membrana debajo de la lengua es muy corta o puede estar insertada muy próxima a la punta de la lengua, dificultando su movilidad y causando problemas para alimentarse, debido a que los mecanismos de succión deglución se ven afectados impidiendo que él bebe pueda lactar de manera correcta. En la presente investigación se determinó las diferentes alternativas del tratamiento y las complicaciones más comunes de la anquiloglosia en la etapa de la lactancia y la fonación. Este estudio es de tipo bibliográfico, descriptivo y analítico, para el cual se tomaron en cuenta artículos científicos en inglés y español, los cuales fueron seleccionados a través de diferentes bases de datos como Medline/PubMed, Google Scholar, Scielo, Elsevier; la información recolectada fue organizada y sistematizada en tablas de datos para su análisis. Los resultados indicaron que, dentro de las complicaciones de la anquiloglosia los problemas en la alimentación se reportaron en un 90%, seguido de la dificultad en el agarre al pezón, el dolor y daño en el pezón en un 60%, bajo peso en él bebe, dificultades en el habla, problemas escolares en un 50%, autoestima y autopercepción junto con la ansiedad social en un 40% y finalmente la duración prolongada de tomas en un 20%. Por otro lado, respecto a las opciones de tratamiento para pacientes pediátricos con anquiloglosia se pudo determinar que la mayoría de autores consideran la frenotomía la mejor opción de tratamiento con un 80%, así mismo el 50% coinciden con la terapia miofuncional, en 30% la frenectomía, en 20% las intervenciones logopedicas y finalmente la lactancia asistida en un 10%. Concluyendo que la frenotomía es una buena opción de tratamiento coincidiendo la mayoría de los autores con respecto a esta alternativaLojaGonzález Eras, Susana Patricia2024-11-13T22:10:37Z2024-11-13T22:10:37Z2024-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis59 páginasapplication/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/31420spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T13:21:36Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/31420Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T13:21:36falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T13:21:36Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
Jaramillo Arias, Angelo Benjamín
ODONTOLOGÍA
FRENILLO LINGUAL
FRENOTOMÍA
FONÉTICA
status_str publishedVersion
title Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
title_full Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
title_fullStr Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
title_full_unstemmed Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
title_short Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
title_sort Anquiloglosia: Complicaciones en la lactancia y fonética en pacientes pediátricos
topic ODONTOLOGÍA
FRENILLO LINGUAL
FRENOTOMÍA
FONÉTICA
url https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/31420