
Most children are born with a lip or tongue-tie that stretch and allow for normal oral functioning. However, some babies have a thicker, more restricted band of tissue in these areas, making even regular movement of the tongue or lip much more difficult. Should you notice your little one struggling to latch during breastfeeding or does not care to take a bottle, it may be time to consider a frenectomy. Let a local pediatric dentist explain why an untreated lip or tongue-tie can lead to more serious problems in the future and how this simple and easy procedure can help.
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