2021
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.uo40.tulf
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Tipos de inserción del frenillo labial superior asociado a diastemas en personas de 8 a 15 años del Cantón Mocha, Ecuador

Abstract: Antecedentes: Los frenillos son estructuras a manera de pliegues de tejido conectivo que se insertan en el hueso maxilar superior. Esta estructura anatómica, que pasa muchas veces desapercibida durante el examen bucal, presenta variaciones de inserción que están asociadas a diastemas, problemas fonéticos, periodontales y ortodónticos. Objetivo: Identificar el tipo de inserción del frenillo labial superior asociado a la presencia de diastemas, en estudiantes de 8 a 15 años que acuden a la Unidad Educativa Vicen… Show more

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“…Concerning the association between frenal attachment types and midline diastema, the majority of patients with mucosal and gingival frenal types showed no diastema. On the contrary, about 50% of the patients with papillary frenal type had no or moderate diastema, while all patients with papillary penetrating frenal type showed severe diastema which conformed with Jonathan et al, 2018;Ocaña Caluña and Macías Ceballos, 2021;Yemitan, Adigun and Uti, 2022 and can be attributed to the attachment of labial frenum into a notch in the alveolar bone, leaving a heavy fibrous tissue band between the central incisors which creates a bony cleft separating the two central incisors as they erupt (Yemitan, Adigun and Uti, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the association between frenal attachment types and midline diastema, the majority of patients with mucosal and gingival frenal types showed no diastema. On the contrary, about 50% of the patients with papillary frenal type had no or moderate diastema, while all patients with papillary penetrating frenal type showed severe diastema which conformed with Jonathan et al, 2018;Ocaña Caluña and Macías Ceballos, 2021;Yemitan, Adigun and Uti, 2022 and can be attributed to the attachment of labial frenum into a notch in the alveolar bone, leaving a heavy fibrous tissue band between the central incisors which creates a bony cleft separating the two central incisors as they erupt (Yemitan, Adigun and Uti, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%