It’s not just a figure of speech! This congenital condition restricts tongue movement and flexibility, but we can easily fix it with a low-risk procedure.
Ankyloglossia – more commonly known as tongue tie – is a congenital condition that causes decreased movement of the tongue. Anywhere from 5-10% of the U.S. population is born with tongue tie. The condition can lead to many oral health problems, including:
Restricted airway (breathing)
Speech issues
Breastfeeding pain for mothers
Chewing and swallowing problems
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Since the condition is so prevalent, you probably know someone – a family member, friend, colleague or acquaintance – that could benefit from tongue tie treatment for their child. One of the most common questions from parents of children with this condition is: “Where can I find a dentist specializing in tongue tie treatment near me?”
What is tongue tie? A small piece of tissue under the tongue – called the lingual frenulum – typically separates after birth. This gives the tongue total flexibility. Tongue tie is caused when the lingual frenulum stays attached. Tongue tie constricts tongue mobility and is responsible for different oral health problems.
Tongue tie causes are purely congenital. The condition isn’t caused by accident or trauma – it’s a birth-related issue, and it is surprisingly easy to treat.
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Speech problems are one of the leading symptoms of tongue tie. In many cases, children are misdiagnosed with other conditions, when a simple tongue tie treatment will take care of everything!
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. Since the tissue has minimal nerve endings and blood flow, pain is minimal – and the results of a tongue tie procedure are evident immediately.
For tongue tie treatment and other pediatric dental care, remember the three key ages:
Your child should visit a pediatric dentist no later than one year old.
Take care of dental issues such as tongue tie or problems caused by bad habits (thumb sucking, pacifier use, etc.) by age 4.
An orthodontist visit is recommended by age 7. Since bad habits and other issues such as cavities and tongue tie are already remedied, an orthodontist will check on proper teeth alignment and other related oral health problems.
Oral health is linked to overall well-being. More than 50 million hours of school are missed annually due to oral health issues. Tongue tie, toothaches and other issues affect everything from social skills to academic performance. And since poor dental health can cause sleeping problems, the domino effect of oral health is hard to overstate.
From tongue tie to a host of other oral health specialties, The Super Dentists offer superior pediatric dentistry and orthodontist services –visit us today!
For tongue tie treatment and other pediatric dental services, The Super Dentists are here to serve you and your family. With a comprehensive and affordable selection of oral healthcare options, we’re proud to be your family dentist and orthodontist.
Stop by any of our six San Diego County locations today, or call 1 (855) GO SUPER for more information. Thanks for visiting The Super Dentists!
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