نتایج جستجو برای: submandibular relocation

تعداد نتایج: 9876  

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
seyed ebrahim naghavi the drooling clinic of amiralmomenin hospital, guilan university, rasht, iran mir mohammad jalali the drooling clinic of amiralmomenin hospital, guilan university, rasht, iran

background : drooling is a common problem in children and adults with neuromuscular disorders. this problem is best dealt with using a multidisciplinary team approach. the objective of this paper is to assess the results following surgery at the drooling clinic of amiralmomenin hospital. methods : the results of the surgical protocol used between 1994 and 2007 at the drooling clinic of amiralmo...

Naghavi , S.E,

ABSTRACT: Droolig or sialorrhea is a common stigmatizing problem in neurologically damaged child or adult. It is troublesome in perhaps one-third of children with cerebral palsy. Drooling occurs when there is a lack of coordinated control of facial, head and neck musculature. Various therapeutic modalities are advocated for the treatment of drooling ,such as surgical or non surgical, some of ...

2010
Seyed Ebrahim Naghavi Mir Mohammad Jalali

BACKGROUND Drooling is a common problem in children and adults with neuromuscular disorders. This problem is best dealt with using a multidisciplinary team approach. The objective of this paper is to assess the results following surgery at the Drooling Clinic of Amiralmomenin Hospital. METHODS The results of the surgical protocol used between 1994 and 2007 at the Drooling Clinic of Amiralmome...

2012
Jeremy Hornibrook Neil Cochrane

The causes of severe sialorrhea (drooling) are reviewed, and in particular in children in whom it can become a life-long disability. The history of medical and surgical treatments is discussed. A major advance has been the surgical relocation of the submandibular gland ducts with removal of sublingual glands. The results of this operation, technical considerations, and its outcomes in 16 childr...

2010
Ali Alrefai Samah K Aburahma

Drooling, the overflowing of saliva from the mouth, is mainly due to neurological disorder and, less frequently, to hypersalivation. Drooling is prevalent among children with cerebral palsy (CP) and has a negative impact on their social and physical wellbeing. Treatment options include oral medications, chemodenervation, and submandibular duct relocation. Although no treatment option has proven...

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