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Prevalence of Dental Caries in Children Visiting a Dental College and Hospital in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-sectional Study
CONCLUSION: A high prevalence of dental caries was observed among the population visiting the dental college and hospital. Encouraging dental health education, including promoting the significance of good oral hygiene practices, is crucial.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The study emphasizes the rising prevalence of dental caries and underscores the need for dental health education and the promotion of good oral hygiene practices to prevent complications and reduce their prevalence.PMID:37622624 | DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3529
Source: J Contemp Dent Pract - August 25, 2023 Category: Dentistry Authors: Vivek Padmanabhan Layla Taha Mohammad Hessa Khaled Humed Abdulla AlZaabi Fadia Alfateh Hamed Alneel AwadAlkreem Source Type: research

A quality improvement project to increase breast milk feeding of hospitalized late preterm infants in China
The breastfeeding rates of late preterm infants are lower than both term and extremely preterm infants. To explore the interventions of increasing full breast milk feeding rate of hospitalized late preterm inf...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - August 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Meiying Quan, Zhenghong Li, Laura Placke Ward, Shuju Feng, Yalin Jing, Lin Wang and Jing Yuan Tags: Research Source Type: research

Intersectional inequalities in exclusive breastfeeding practices in India: analysis of national family health survey-4
Exclusive breastfeeding in the initial six months of infancy plays a significant role in the physical and cognitive development of the child. One in two children below six months of age in India is not receivi...
Source: International Breastfeeding Journal - August 23, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Haseena Chekrain Valappil, Rajeev Jayalakshmi and Christian Sewor Tags: Research Source Type: research

The Current Status of Prolonged Breastfeeding and Its Related Factors in Korean Infants and Their Mothers: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, the long-term BF rate of ≥ 12 months has declined in the past 10 years, and BF becomes rare after 18 months. Higher maternal interest in nutrition information appears to be driving access to PBF over 12 months than EBF for 6 months or PBF over 18 months. To promote PBF over 12 months in Korea, it may be helpful to strengthen nutrition education that specifically emphasizes the benefits of PBF along with EBF, especially during infant health examinations.PMID:37605500 | PMC:PMC10442503 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e261
Source: J Korean Med Sci - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Source Type: research

Quantitative impact of frenotomy on breastfeeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Providers should offer frenotomy to improve outcomes in dyads with ankyloglossia-associated breastfeeding difficulties.PROTOCOL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO identifier CRD42022303838 .IMPACT: This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that breastfeeding self-efficacy, maternal pain, infant latch, and infant gastroesophageal reflux significantly improve after frenotomy in mother-infant dyads with breastfeeding difficulties and ankyloglossia. Providers should offer frenotomy to improve breastfeeding outcomes in symptomatic mother-infant dyads who face challenges associated with ankyloglossia.PMID:37608056 | DOI:1...
Source: Pediatric Research - August 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Holly Cordray Nikhila Raol Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Alastair Sutcliffe Jenny Ingram William G Sharp Source Type: research

The Impact of Ankyloglossia Beyond Breastfeeding: A Scoping Review of Potential Symptoms
CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-six of 1,568 screened studies (> 1,228 patients) were included. Six studies were high quality and 20 were medium quality. Studies identified various symptoms that may be partially attributable to ankyloglossia after infancy, including speech/articulation difficulties, eating difficulties, dysphagia, sleep-disordered breathing symptoms, dental malocclusion, and social embarrassment such as oral hygiene issues. Multiple comparative studies found associations between ankyloglossia and risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea; a randomized controlled trial found that frenotomy may attenuate apnea severit...
Source: American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology - August 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Holly Cordray Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Nikhila Raol Source Type: research

Quantitative impact of frenotomy on breastfeeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Providers should offer frenotomy to improve outcomes in dyads with ankyloglossia-associated breastfeeding difficulties.PROTOCOL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO identifier CRD42022303838 .IMPACT: This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that breastfeeding self-efficacy, maternal pain, infant latch, and infant gastroesophageal reflux significantly improve after frenotomy in mother-infant dyads with breastfeeding difficulties and ankyloglossia. Providers should offer frenotomy to improve breastfeeding outcomes in symptomatic mother-infant dyads who face challenges associated with ankyloglossia.PMID:37608056 | DOI:1...
Source: Pediatric Research - August 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Holly Cordray Nikhila Raol Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Alastair Sutcliffe Jenny Ingram William G Sharp Source Type: research

The Current Status of Prolonged Breastfeeding and Its Related Factors in Korean Infants and Their Mothers: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, the long-term BF rate of ≥ 12 months has declined in the past 10 years, and BF becomes rare after 18 months. Higher maternal interest in nutrition information appears to be driving access to PBF over 12 months than EBF for 6 months or PBF over 18 months. To promote PBF over 12 months in Korea, it may be helpful to strengthen nutrition education that specifically emphasizes the benefits of PBF along with EBF, especially during infant health examinations.PMID:37605500 | PMC:PMC10442503 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e261
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 22, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Source Type: research

Quantitative impact of frenotomy on breastfeeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Providers should offer frenotomy to improve outcomes in dyads with ankyloglossia-associated breastfeeding difficulties.PROTOCOL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO identifier CRD42022303838 .IMPACT: This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that breastfeeding self-efficacy, maternal pain, infant latch, and infant gastroesophageal reflux significantly improve after frenotomy in mother-infant dyads with breastfeeding difficulties and ankyloglossia. Providers should offer frenotomy to improve breastfeeding outcomes in symptomatic mother-infant dyads who face challenges associated with ankyloglossia.PMID:37608056 | DOI:1...
Source: Pediatric Research - August 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Holly Cordray Nikhila Raol Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Alastair Sutcliffe Jenny Ingram William G Sharp Source Type: research

The Current Status of Prolonged Breastfeeding and Its Related Factors in Korean Infants and Their Mothers: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, the long-term BF rate of ≥ 12 months has declined in the past 10 years, and BF becomes rare after 18 months. Higher maternal interest in nutrition information appears to be driving access to PBF over 12 months than EBF for 6 months or PBF over 18 months. To promote PBF over 12 months in Korea, it may be helpful to strengthen nutrition education that specifically emphasizes the benefits of PBF along with EBF, especially during infant health examinations.PMID:37605500 | PMC:PMC10442503 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e261
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 22, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Source Type: research

The Impact of Ankyloglossia Beyond Breastfeeding: A Scoping Review of Potential Symptoms
CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-six of 1,568 screened studies (> 1,228 patients) were included. Six studies were high quality and 20 were medium quality. Studies identified various symptoms that may be partially attributable to ankyloglossia after infancy, including speech/articulation difficulties, eating difficulties, dysphagia, sleep-disordered breathing symptoms, dental malocclusion, and social embarrassment such as oral hygiene issues. Multiple comparative studies found associations between ankyloglossia and risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea; a randomized controlled trial found that frenotomy may attenuate apnea severit...
Source: American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology - August 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Holly Cordray Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Nikhila Raol Source Type: research

The Current Status of Prolonged Breastfeeding and Its Related Factors in Korean Infants and Their Mothers: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, the long-term BF rate of ≥ 12 months has declined in the past 10 years, and BF becomes rare after 18 months. Higher maternal interest in nutrition information appears to be driving access to PBF over 12 months than EBF for 6 months or PBF over 18 months. To promote PBF over 12 months in Korea, it may be helpful to strengthen nutrition education that specifically emphasizes the benefits of PBF along with EBF, especially during infant health examinations.PMID:37605500 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e261
Source: J Korean Med Sci - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Source Type: research

The Impact of Ankyloglossia Beyond Breastfeeding: A Scoping Review of Potential Symptoms
CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-six of 1,568 screened studies (> 1,228 patients) were included. Six studies were high quality and 20 were medium quality. Studies identified various symptoms that may be partially attributable to ankyloglossia after infancy, including speech/articulation difficulties, eating difficulties, dysphagia, sleep-disordered breathing symptoms, dental malocclusion, and social embarrassment such as oral hygiene issues. Multiple comparative studies found associations between ankyloglossia and risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea; a randomized controlled trial found that frenotomy may attenuate apnea severit...
Source: American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology - August 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Holly Cordray Geethanjeli N Mahendran Ching Siong Tey John Nemeth Nikhila Raol Source Type: research

The Current Status of Prolonged Breastfeeding and Its Related Factors in Korean Infants and Their Mothers: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: In Korea, the long-term BF rate of ≥ 12 months has declined in the past 10 years, and BF becomes rare after 18 months. Higher maternal interest in nutrition information appears to be driving access to PBF over 12 months than EBF for 6 months or PBF over 18 months. To promote PBF over 12 months in Korea, it may be helpful to strengthen nutrition education that specifically emphasizes the benefits of PBF along with EBF, especially during infant health examinations.PMID:37605500 | PMC:PMC10442503 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e261
Source: J Korean Med Sci - August 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeana Hong Ju Young Chang Sohee Oh Source Type: research