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Garcia-DeMartino Lip & Tongue-Tie Specialist Blog

How to Ensure Sweeter Dreams by Treating a Tongue-Tie

February 5, 2025

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young boy asleep with mouth open

Sleep deprivation can have a negative effect on anyone, especially if it remains a problem for an extended period. For children, daily fatigue not only causes moodiness and the inability to focus but can also result in poor academic performance. If you’re unsure why your little one appears tired in the morning or suffers from less-than-ideal oral health, it could be that a tongue-tie is to blame. Read on to discover what you can do to improve the situation and help them breathe and sleep better.

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Are Stretches Necessary After a Frenectomy?

January 16, 2025

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Mom and baby at the dentist

Lip and tongue-ties are often diagnosed in infants and young children. This condition affects the way that babies and young kits eat and speak. It also interferes with the ability to breastfeed successfully. Fortunately, this condition can be easily corrected with a laser frenectomy. Continue reading to learn more about frenectomies and which exercises and stretches are necessary for a quick, successful recovery.

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How Can Tongue-Tie Affect Singing Ability?

December 12, 2024

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Man singing and playing the guitar

Tongue-tie is a condition where the tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth is abnormally short and tight, restricting the movement of the tongue. This can result in a variety of issues for infants, including reflux, colic, gas, difficulty breastfeeding and bottle-feeding, and challenges with solid food, but what about adults? Can tongue-tie affect the way that you speak or sing? Continue reading to learn about the impact that tongue-tie can have on speech articulation and vocal performance.

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3 Ways a Lip-Tie Can Negatively Affect Your Baby  

November 12, 2024

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baby asleep on parent’s shoulder

Although it might seem as if a lip-tie is a rare occurrence, it is far more common than you realize. When this banded tissue presents itself after birth, its restrictions can have immediate effects on your baby’s overall health and well-being. It can also negatively impact your mental and emotional wellness. The good news is there is a solution that easily fixes this problem – a frenectomy. But if you’re hesitant to consider any kind of surgical procedure this early on, here are three ways a lip-tie can wreak havoc on your little one.

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When Should My Baby Undergo a Frenectomy?

October 16, 2024

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up-close view of baby with a tongue-tie

Learning your baby has a lip or tongue-tie can be unsettling, especially if you are unsure about the process that’s required to treat it. Helping your little one have a wider range of oral movement is important, especially when it comes to feeding. But when is it the right time for your infant to receive a frenectomy? Keep reading to hear from a trusted expert who can explain.

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What Makes Tongue-Tie Treatment Necessary for a Child? 

September 6, 2024

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Child with large tongue-tie

After taking your child to the dentist, you may find out they have a tongue-tie. If you’re referred to a specialist, they may suggest a frenectomy to release the banded tissue and allow for greater oral movement. However, how sure can you be that tongue-tie treatment is necessary? Read on to discover what symptoms warrant this type of care and why you shouldn’t put it off if you want your child to enjoy a better quality of life.

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Ask These Questions Before Laser Tongue Tie Surgery

August 9, 2024

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Mother and child in doctor’s office

Laser tongue tie surgery is a quick and precise way to help both children and adults enjoy improved oral health and function. Still, the word “surgery” might make you feel a little nervous, especially if your infant is the patient! Asking lots of questions before the procedure can help to put your mind at ease. What specifically should you ask your dentist? Here are some suggestions to get you started:

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Is a Laser Frenectomy Painful for Children?

July 13, 2024

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Happy baby photographed from above

Lip and tongue ties are among the most common birth defects. If your child has either (or both) of these conditions, they may need to undergo a frenectomy. Understandably, the idea of your child undergoing surgery could make you a bit nervous! The last thing you want is for your precious baby to be in pain. But are laser frenectomies really painful for children? This blog post explains why you have nothing to worry about.

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From Mild to Severe: The Comprehensive Guide to Tongue-Tie

June 11, 2024

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closeup of person with tongue tie

Ankyloglossia, better known as tongue-tie, is a condition that can restrict oral function in patients of all ages. The tongue’s movement is restricted due to a short, tight, or thin lingual frenulum, which is the connective tissue between the tongue and the floor of the mouth. As a result, it can impact speech, eating, and other day-to-day actions. Healthcare professionals use several classification systems to effectively diagnose and treat tongue-tie. Read on to explore these systems in detail!

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Does Your Child Really Need Tongue Tie Surgery? What You Should Know

May 13, 2024

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Infant lying on their belly, sticking their tongue out

According to one estimate, between 4% and 10% of babies are born with a condition known as tongue tie. This problem occurs when the lingual frenum (the piece of tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth) is too short or thick, restricting the tongue’s movement. In many cases, the only way to correct this issue is via a surgery known as a frenectomy.

Understandably, you might be reluctant to consent to surgery for your infant, even if the procedure is relatively minor. But what might happen if you choose to forgo treatment? This blog post explains what you should know.

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