CoDAS (Nov 2023)

Dysfunctional suction dynamics in newborns with ankyloglossia

  • Bruna Mendes Lourenço Cunha,
  • Erika Baptista Luiz Badarane,
  • Paulo Vitor Melo Sousa Filho,
  • Kauê Machado Costa,
  • Manoel da Silva Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20232023054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Purpose Compare infant suction in babies with and without ankyloglossia using a microprocessor-controlled pressure sensor coupled to a pacifier. Methods Fifty-five infants from 0 to 2 months of age underwent clinical examination for ankyloglossia, after which they were offered a silicone pacifier connected to the pressure acquisition device and suction activity was recorded. Thus, we extracted the frequency of sucks within a burst, the average suck duration, the burst duration, the number of sucks per burst, the maximum amplitude of sucks per burst and the inter-burst interval. Results The key difference in newborns with ankyloglossia in relation to control was that they perform longer bursts of suction activity. Conclusion The longer burst durations are likely a compensatory strategy and may underlie the pain reported by mothers during breastfeeding. We therefore propose a method for objectively quantifying some parameters of infant suction capacity and demonstrate its use in assisting the evaluation of ankyloglossia.

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