At Colorado Tongue Tie , we specialize in frenectomies, and treating patients of all ages who suffer from this common condition. But when it comes to the diagnosis and treatment of tongue ties, our patients often have many questions. Can tongue ties grow back? How are they treated?

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If they do a clip, they will almost always cut halfway with scissors, and leave a thick band of tissue. They think they are getting it all, but in reality, if you were to lift up on the tongue, it ends up looking like this:. See that thick band of tissue left behind? When we use our technique to get a full release, every time, we get a nice diamond-shaped wound that allows for the full lift of the tongue with minimal to no bleeding. The physicians performing this procedure are great at other aspects of medicine and are well-meaning… but the clips we see and have to properly release on a daily basis are inadequate and sometimes even damaging to parts of the tongue and floor of the mouth. The baby below was cut into the body of the tongue see the white area above the string , and we released it properly and saw a great improvement in symptoms. The restrictive lip-tie was also not seen, or not deemed to be a problem.


Sore Nipples, Fussy Feeding Sometimes Signs of Tongue Tie
Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On This is a sign of a normal, healthy tongue with a full range of motion. This range of motion allows us to make different sounds when we are speaking, swallow our food, and keep our mouths clean by sweeping away pieces of food in our mouth.



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