What's going on with child rap

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Children's rap is caused by the short tongue frenulum and other reasons. If treated in time, the baby's big tongue and other symptoms will appear. I have seen in the hospital that some babies have low sucking power and light weight compared with those in the same year. The tongue frenulum is short, which means that the tongue frenulum is shorter than normal. The lingual frenulum is a fascia attached between the tongue and the middle gums of the lower teeth. The shortening of lingual frenulum is mostly congenital. Because the shorter lingual frenulum pulls the front end of the tongue, it can affect the normal pronunciation, so it needs to be corrected as soon as possible. Tongue frenum shortening is not serious, as long as the treatment is good, patients can be the same as normal people. Let's share some experience.

What's going on with child rap

First, we can observe that the lingual frenulum in the oral cavity is short and tense, often pulling the end of the tongue to form an inward concave notch, and the tongue can not be lifted up flexibly and move left and right. Because of the shortening of lingual frenum, the normal activity of lingual end is limited, and the normal pronunciation of children is affected, so that children have dysphonia or abnormal voice.

Second, if we find children with lingual frenulum shortening, surgery should be carried out as soon as possible. Operation steps: (1) anesthesia: local infiltration anesthesia or general anesthesia. (2) Incision: the mucosa and deep fibers of the frenum of tongue were transversely cut off, or "Z" shaped plasty was performed. (3) Suture: longitudinal or "Z" shape staggered suture wound. In addition to traditional surgery, laser, electric ion and high-frequency electric knife are also used.

Third: after the operation, keep the oral cavity clean and gargle; do not use drugs to prevent infection without discomfort symptoms; eat healthy diet, eat more green vegetables and avoid spicy diet.

matters needing attention

1. The shortening of lingual frenulum should be treated as early as possible and in the neonatal period. 2. Screening should be carried out before early treatment, and those unsuitable for early treatment should be treated accordingly before timely treatment. 3. We should pay attention to postoperative protection and prevent infection.