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Purpose: To describe the changes after frenectomy concerning mobility and functions of the tongue. Methods: Participants were 53 subjects who had never undergone speech therapy or lingual frenulum surgery. A specific lingual frenulum protocol with scores was used by speech-language pathologists when there was evidence of frenulum alteration. Ten subjects had abnormal frenulum and were referred to an otolaryngologist for frenectomy. After surgery, the subjects were re-evaluated using the same protocol. Photos and videos were taken for comparison. Results: Thirty days after surgery, the subjects had the shape of the tip of the tongue and its movements improved. Lip closure and speech were also improved. Conclusion: Frenectomy is efficient to improve tongue posture, tongue mobility, oral functions, and oral communication.
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Marchesan, I. Q., Martinelli, R. L. de C., & Gusmão, R. J. (2012). Lingual frenulum: Changes after frenectomy. Jornal Da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia, 24(4), 409–412. https://doi.org/10.1590/S2179-64912012000400020
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