District Speech and Language Therapy is excited to announce the release of a comprehensive new report examining the potential link between two common pediatric conditions: tongue tie and torticollis.
Tongue tie occurs when the lingual frenulum, the tissue under the tongue, is unusually tight or short, restricting tongue movement. This can affect feeding, swallowing, and speech development in ...
More and more parents are becoming aware of tongue ties and lip ties these days, often wondering if they could cause any issues with breastfeeding. But according to many experts, these worries are ...
As a laser frenectomy specialist, Dr. Allie has successfully treated hundreds of babies with oral restrictions (tongue-ties and lip-ties). Aside from being the most experienced release provider in ...
The tongue incision was developed posteriorly and laterally across the glossopharyngeal arch and then brought forward along the floor of the mouth to the frenum linguae, breaking through the ...
However, those toys “don't feel like an actual tongue in the way this vibrator does,” they explain. This waterproof vibe is easy to hold, our tester adds, with the hole in the middle that can ...
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD A lip tie is a condition in which the piece of tissue that attaches the lip to the ...
Permanent altered or reduced sensation in the head of your penis. This procedure is a variation of a circumcision that doctors try first on patients with a tight frenulum (the tissue between the head ...
Amanda Gardner is a health reporter whose stories have appeared in cnn.com, health.com, cnn.com, WebMD, HealthDay, Self Magazine, the New York Daily News, Teachers & Writers Magazine, the Foreign ...