Impact of ankyloglossia on the language development of children

Autor: Hakan Gunhan, Fatma Nihal Durmus Kocaaslan, Hatice Ezgi Baris, Oerran Boran, Selda Küçük
Přispěvatelé: Baris, Hatice Ezgi, Gunhan, Hakan, Kucuk, Selda, Durmus Kocaaslan, Fatma Nihal, Boran, Oerran
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Volume: 34, Issue: 3 248-253
Marmara Medical Journal
ISSN: 1019-1941
1309-9469
Popis: Objective: Ankyloglossia is a benign anomaly of the tongue which may cause functional limitation. Evidence regarding the impact ofankyloglossia on children’s language development is limited. We aimed to evaluate the language development of children born withankyloglossia.Patients and Methods: Children diagnosed with ankyloglossia were followed up prospectively. Demographic characteristics, degreeof ankyloglossia assessed by Hazelbaker score in infancy and its effects on breastfeeding were evaluated. Language development wastested by the Turkish version of the Test of Early Language Development-Third Edition and the Denver II Test at 3-5 years of age.Results: Out of 53 children diagnosed with ankyloglossia, 38 (71.7%) children had language development testing and were included intothe study. Significant ankyloglossia was detected in infancy in 10 of these children (26.3%). Median time of exclusively breastfeedingwas not different according to the severity of ankyloglossia. All children evaluated with Denver II Test were developmentally normalin all domains. Scores of Test of Early Language Development-Third Edition were not different between children with and withoutsignificant ankyloglossia.Conclusion: Long term language development of children with ankyloglossia was not adversely affected. Parents should beappropriately informed and efforts must be paid to prevent unnecessary surgical interventions concerning language delay.
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