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Category: Tongue / Lip Tie

Tongue / Lip Tie

Why so much controversy over tongue ties?

As a parent and a practitioner, my goal is to educate and guide parents into making the decisions that are aligned with their parenting goals. I think it is important that families understand the different perspectives on tongue ties and where they originate from. I desire to optimize the health and functionality of my patients and I believe that optimal tongue function is paramount for our children.

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Tongue / Lip Tie

Infant movement exercises pre/post frenectomy

Babies can have disorganized or weak sucking patterns that can benefit from exercises. The following exercises are simple and can be done to improve suck quality. These can be started before the procedure and introduced one week after the procedure and should be done 3-4 times a day. (Unless otherwise instructed.)

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Tongue / Lip Tie

Post Frenectomy Exercise Video for Children Older than 3

After having a lingual frenectomy procedure performed (tongue tie release), it is important to perform exercises to help strengthen the tongue muscle and build oral awareness. This video demonstrates exercises to be performed for 2-4 weeks post procedure. *these exercises are not meant to replace formal therapy by an SLP, OMT or other appropriate functional provider

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Tongue / Lip Tie

Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

My goal as a pediatric dentist is to provide comprehensive care to our patients. What I have
learned is that pediatric dentistry is about so much more than just teeth! The way the mouth functions as a whole
determines a lot of how are children grow, develop and function. Some children require a specific therapy
targeted towards optimizes oral function. This therapy is called orofacial myofunctional therapy.

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Tongue / Lip Tie

Pre Frenectomy Exercises for Children Older than 3

Prior to and after having a lingual frenectomy procedure performed (tongue tie release), it is important to perform exercises to help strengthen the tongue muscle and build oral awareness. This video demonstrates exercises to be performed 3-4 weeks prior to the procedure and for 1 week after the procedure.

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