Stuck with a Tongue-Tie: Understanding Ankyloglossia in Babies

Understanding and Treating Tongue-Tie

Key takeaways

  • Ankyloglossia, or tongue-tie, is a birth condition caused by a short lingual frenulum that limits tongue movement, potentially affecting breastfeeding, eating, and speaking.
  • Look for signs like difficulty with breastfeeding, restricted tongue movement, or a heart-shaped tongue when extended.
  • Treatments include frenotomy and frenuloplasty, surgical procedures to release the tongue-tie, often followed by speech therapy for muscle retraining.
  • It's important to consult with healthcare professionals for proper diagnosis and to discuss treatment options, especially if the child experiences feeding difficulties.
  • Tongue-tie is a common condition, and many cases can be effectively managed or treated, so there's no need for immediate concern. 

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