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6 yr old who was tongue tied dentist found

by Broderick Hoeger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can a pediatric dentist treat tongue-tie?

If you suspect your child has tongue-tie, the pediatric dentist can help you determine how severe the condition is and if it is necessary to treat it.

Is my 6 year old tongue tied?

Other signs that may indicate your baby has tongue-tie include: difficulty lifting their tongue up or moving it from side to side. difficulty sticking their tongue out. their tongue looks heart-shaped when they stick it out.

At what age can tongue-tie be corrected?

Tongue-tie occurs when a string of tissue under the tongue limits tongue movement to the point where it affects functions such as feeding and speaking. Tongue-tie can improve on its own by the age of two or three years.

Can a dentist correct a tongue-tie?

The treatment for tongue tie is relatively simple. Dentists and oral surgeons simply snip the lingual frenulum to allow the tongue to move freely. The procedure is completed with sterile scissors or a laser.

What happens if you don't fix tongue-tie?

After tongue-tie goes untreated as the baby grows into a young child, the child may experience these health consequences: Inability to chew. Choking, gagging, or vomiting foods. Eating in food fads.

Should I get my child's tongue-tie fixed?

Treatment for tongue-tie is controversial. Some doctors and lactation consultants recommend correcting it right away — even before a newborn is discharged from the hospital. Others prefer to take a wait-and-see approach.

Can a tongue-tie grow back?

Tongue ties don't “grow back”, but they may reattach if you aren't diligent about keeping up with post-surgery exercises.

What problems can a tongue-tie cause?

For an older child or adult, tongue-tie can make it difficult to sweep food debris from the teeth. This can contribute to tooth decay and inflammation of the gums (gingivitis). Tongue-tie can also lead to the formation of a gap or space between the two bottom front teeth. Challenges with other oral activities.

What is a Class 3 tongue-tie?

Class III – Class 3 ties are closer to the base of the tongue and attach to the mid-tongue and the middle of the floor of the mouth. These ties are generally tighter and less elastic. Class IV – Class 4 ties are the MOST COMMONLY MISSED ties. The front and sides of the tongue elevate, but the mid tongue can not.

What happens after tongue-tie release?

Many patients report muscle soreness under the chin and around the lip after the procedure. There can be slight swelling in the first few days. This is normal. Ibuprofen is the best medication for relief of pain and discomfort as it also helps with any inflammation.

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