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Tongue-tie and Oral Dysfunction. The Teamwork Behind the Diagnosis and Treatment
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Eyal Botzer
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1h 31min
1.5 CE Credits

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Lesson program
– Development of the tongue: embryology
– The tongue-tie history
– Development of the tongue: embryology
– The tongue-tie history
– The definition of tongue-tie according to International Affiliation of Tongue-Tie Professionals (IATP)
– Tongue-tie related oral dysfunction
– Anatomy and physiology of the tongue and swallowing
– The correct functional position of the tongue
– The relation between the palate and the airways
– The relation of the position of the tongue to the development of malocclusion
– Jaw growth alteration following mouth breathing
– Acute otitis media (AOM)
– The effect of micro-tongue on the development of the lower jaw
– Lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy
– Tongue-tie overview of the treatment: a teamwork approach
– Tongue-tie classifications and diagnosis
– Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLLF)
– The tongue range of motion ratio (TRMR): anterior and posterior tongue mobility
– What to look for during an intraoral examination?
– Tongue-tie treatment options: frenotomy, frenectomy, myotherapy, mixed therapy
– Correct tongue movement during breastfeeding
– Tongue position deformation
– Tongue training using TongueGym by Liper™
– Post surgical therapy.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.
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