The Procedure
Tongue and lip tie correction is also called a frenectomy. Using industry-leading Solea technology, our experienced pediatric dentists perform frenectomies with ease. The procedure is virtually painless, using a laser to make a simple, precise incision that corrects tongue and lip ties.
As an effective soft tissue dental laser, Solea treats a variety of problems with the gums, tongue, lips and lining of the mouth. This includes repositioning frenum pulls between the front teeth, correcting tongue or lip ties, and healing canker sores (apthous ulcers). All of these concerns are easily and quickly repaired with a very precise beam of light, minimizing stress on even the youngest patients – and their parents! Some patients may not even require sedation.
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The Benefits
Solea reduces the risk of post-operative bleeding or infection, and ensures a much quicker recovery. In fact, most infants breastfeed immediately after the procedure. While some mothers notice an improvement right away, it often takes children some time to retrain their brain, lips and tongue to function properly. Be patient and be sure to follow through with any recommended stretching exercises or follow-ups with the appropriate specialist (lactation consultant, speech therapist, etc).
A frenectomy offers lifelong benefits for patients with tongue or lip ties. For infants, increased mobility of the tongue and lip improves nursing and bottle feeding. And as children grow, it also makes eating, drinking, speaking and smiling easier!
Effects of a Tongue or Lip Tie on Development
Symptoms of a tongue tied infant during breastfeeding and bottle feeding include:
- Inability to latch
- Unsustained latch
- Poor endurance
- Excessive gas/hiccups
- Constant nursing
- Gagging
- Poor weight gain
For toddlers eating solid food, symptoms include:
- Choking while eating
- Poor weight gain
- Diet selectivity (soft food only)
- Poor lip closing
- Grazing
- Inability to consume age-appropriate foods
For children learning to speak, a tongue or lip tie may affect the ability to speak and form words, resulting in:
- Frustration with communication
- Inability to produce certain sounds
- Avoidance of certain words
- Unwillingness to speak
You may also notice the following dental/oral effects:
- Lower teeth inverted
- Diastema (space) between upper and lower front permanent teeth
- Tooth decay due to inability to move lip for adequate toothbrush placement
- Open bite