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Preventing frenotomies and improving health equity in newborn nutrition

Feeding difficulties in newborns are increasingly attributed to ankyloglossia, which has led to an increase in frenotomy procedures despite limited high-level evidence supporting their efficacy. Disparities in access to adequate feeding assessments contribute to potential surgical overtreatment and inequalities in care. This study considers the impact of a paradigm-shifting model for newborn feeding difficulties on clinical care patterns and health equity.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.go…

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