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  1. 16 de jul. de 2019 · The TABBY Assessment Tool is a simple addition to the assessment of tongue-tie in infants and can provide an objective score of tongue-tie severity. Together with a structured breastfeeding assessment it can inform selection of infants for frenotomy.

  2. Bristol Tongue Assessment Tool (BTAT) provides an objective, clear and simple measure of the severity of a tongue-tie, to inform selection of infants for frenotomy (tongue-tie division) and monitor the effect of the procedure.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · The ATLFF™© remains the only valid and reliable tongue-tie screening and assessment tool for infants under six months of age regardless of feeding method. In this module, Dr. Hazelbaker uses multiple video segments to illustrate the proper use of the ATLFF™©.

  4. The Bristol Tongue Assessment Tool (BTAT) provides an objective, clear and simple indication of the severity of the tongue-tie. The BTAT showed good internal reliability, and correlated well with the Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (short form).

  5. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Tongue-tie, when identified in neonates, is typically divided as an in-office procedure, with the use of topical or no anesthesia. Most studies outline a methodology that includes holding the child’s shoulders back and using blunt-ended scissors to divide the lingual frenulum.

  6. The Hazelbaker assessment tool for lingual frenulum function (HATLFF) or a similar tool, can be used to assess tongue function. An otolaryngologist specializing in pediatrics can provide guidance to concerned parents.

  7. The purpose of this systematic review is to determine and evaluate any association between tongue-tie severity, as measured by pre-treatment assessment tools, and post-operative outcome following tongue-tie division.