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Release lip and tongue ties with a frenectomy

Expert care to improve speech, eating, and dental health through frenectomy procedures.

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Tongue-tie is very common and can be treated with a simple surgical procedure called a frenectomy.

Signs of a tongue-tie include:

  • Restriction of the tongue’s movement, making it harder to breastfeed
  • Difficulty lifting the tongue up or moving it from side to side
  • Difficulty sticking the tongue out
  • The tongue looks notched or heart-shaped when stuck out

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