id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k4ydrftih5ew5eprtb7puvpxle Shagnik Ray Anatomic Distribution of the Morphologic Variation of the Upper Lip Frenulum Among Healthy Newborns 2019.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5426 652 53 Finally, those studies did not assess the potential association of the maxillary labial frenulum with ankyloglossia. the insertion point of the gingival attachment of the maxillary labial frenulum.9 However, this system does not correlate the epidemiologic variation of frenula with poor breastfeeding outcomes. In the present article, we report the anatomic distribution of different morphologic components of the maxillary labial frenulum that may be associated with lip mobility. clinically meaningful difference between newborns diagnosed as having or as not having ankyloglossia for each variable measurement, including LATCH score, except lip attachment thickness (mean, 3.3 [95% CI, 2.8-3.9] vs 2.7 [95% CI, 2.5Research Original Investigation Anatomic Distribution of the Morphologic Variation of the Upper Lip Frenulum Among Healthy Newborns Research Original Investigation Anatomic Distribution of the Morphologic Variation of the Upper Lip Frenulum Among Healthy Newborns Research Original Investigation Anatomic Distribution of the Morphologic Variation of the Upper Lip Frenulum Among Healthy Newborns ./cache/work_k4ydrftih5ew5eprtb7puvpxle.pdf ./txt/work_k4ydrftih5ew5eprtb7puvpxle.txt