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TONGUE TIE &
LIP TIE
TREATMENT

FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN SOUTH BAY, CA

Supporting healthy feeding, speech, breathing, and oral development from an early age

Tongue tie and lip tie can affect how infants and children eat, speak, breathe, and develop. These conditions occur when the tissue under the tongue or upper lip restricts normal movement and function.

 

Early evaluation and treatment can help support healthy feeding, oral development, sleep, and overall quality of life.

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Introduction

If your baby struggles with feeding, or your child has difficulty speaking, eating, or breathing comfortably, a tongue tie or lip tie may be contributing.

These conditions are more common than many parents realize and can affect feeding, oral development, sleep, and overall function.

At Dentistry for Kids South Bay, we evaluate tongue and lip ties with a comprehensive approach focused on long-term health and development.

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What is a Tongue Tie or Lip Tie?

A tongue tie occurs when the tissue under the tongue (called the frenulum) is too tight or short, restricting normal tongue movement.

A lip tie is similar, but affects the upper lip and may interfere with feeding, oral development, and proper function.

These restrictions can impact breastfeeding, speech, swallowing, breathing, and healthy facial growth.

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Signs Your Child May Have a Tongue or Lip Tie

  • Speech challenges  

  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing  

  • Mouth breathing or poor tongue posture  

  • Dental crowding or narrow palate  

  • Sleep issues or snoring

  • Difficulty latching during breastfeeding 

  • Clicking sounds while feeding  

  • Long or frustrating feeding sessions  

  • Poor weight gain in infants  

  • Gassiness or reflux-like symptoms 

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Why Treatment Matters

Tongue and lip ties can affect much more than feeding alone. When left untreated, they may contribute to speech difficulties, mouth breathing, sleep-related concerns, and improper oral development.

Early treatment can help support:

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How We Evaluate Tongue & Lip Ties

At Dentistry for Kids South Bay, we take a comprehensive approach when evaluating tongue and lip ties.

Improved Feeding

Better Speech Development

Improved Airway and Breathing

Healthy Oral & Facial Development

Better Sleep Quality

Our evaluation may include:

  •  Feeding concerns and oral function  

  • Tongue mobility and posture  

  • Speech and swallowing patterns  

  • Airway and breathing considerations  

  •  Jaw and facial development

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Laser Tongue Tie & Lip Tie Treatment

We use advanced dental laser technology to safely and precisely release tongue and lip ties.

Laser treatment is quick, minimally invasive, and designed to support improved healing and function. Compared to traditional surgical approaches, laser treatment may involve less bleeding, reduced discomfort, and faster recovery.

Depending on your child’s needs, we may also recommend myofunctional therapy or work alongside other specialists to support the best outcome.

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Does Every Tongue Tie Need Treatment?

ot every tongue tie or lip tie requires treatment. We evaluate each child individually to determine whether the restriction is affecting feeding, speech, breathing, or development.

Is Laser Treatment Safe?

Yes. Dental laser treatment is considered a safe and effective option for tongue and lip tie release. The procedure is quick, precise, and designed to support comfortable healing.

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Next Steps

If you’re concerned your child may have a tongue or lip tie, we encourage you to schedule an evaluation.

Early identification and treatment can make a lasting difference in feeding, speech, breathing, and overall development.

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Dentistry For Kids complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. 

Dentistry For Kidscumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles aplicables y no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo. 

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