At Synera Dental Wellness, we understand the significant impact that a restricted tongue, also known as tongue-tie or ankyloglossia, can have on individuals of all ages, from infants to adults. Dr. Jeremy Montrose offers expert diagnosis and gentle tongue-tie release procedures (frenotomy) to improve oral function and overall well-being.
Tongue-tie occurs when the lingual frenulum – the band of tissue connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth – is abnormally short, thick, or tight. This restriction can limit the tongue’s natural range of motion, potentially leading to difficulties with feeding, speech, oral hygiene, and even breathing
Difficulty latching during breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, poor weight gain, clicking sounds during feeding, excessive gas or reflux, frustration at the breast/bottle, nipple pain for the breastfeeding parent.
Speech difficulties (especially with sounds like "l," "r," "t," "d," "n," "s," "z"), difficulty licking ice cream cones or other foods, gaps between the lower front teeth, mouth breathing.
Difficulty with certain oral movements, potential impact on sleep-disordered breathing, jaw pain or TMJ issues, poor oral hygiene due to limited tongue mobility.
A heart-shaped appearance of the tongue tip when extended, inability to stick the tongue out past the upper lip, difficulty lifting the tongue to the roof of the mouth.
Potential link to digestive issues, difficulty playing wind instruments.
It’s important to note that the severity of tongue-tie can vary, and not everyone with a visible frenulum restriction will experience significant difficulties. A thorough functional assessment by a trained professional is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
At Synera Dental Wellness, Dr. Montrose takes a comprehensive and gentle approach to evaluating and managing tongue-tie in patients of all ages. We understand the potential functional implications of a restricted frenulum and focus on:
If a functionally restrictive tongue-tie is diagnosed and deemed to be contributing to difficulties, Dr. Montrose offers a precise and minimally invasive procedure called a frenotomy to release the restrictive frenulum, allowing for improved tongue mobility.
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