LiP & Tongue Ties

 

Lip- and Tongue-Tie Release

At Milestones Pediatric Dentistry, we use our state-of-the-art Solea Co2 Laser to perform frenectomies, also known as Lip- and/or Tongue-Tie release. This procedure facilitates breastfeeding, reduces dental decay, and encourages cranial-facial development.

From experience and research, Dr. Lubrano believes that any mother who wants to breastfeed should be able to do so and do so without pain. One of the most common and often overlooked barriers to successful breastfeeding is related to restricted oral-muscle function. When this is the problem,  a quick and safe procedure called a frenectomy can restore function and allow Mom and Baby to get back or track toward the rewarding experience of breastfeeding.

Oral restrictions called "tongue and lip ties" are when the lingual (tongue) or labial (lip) frenulum restricts function. Dr. Lubrano is committed to resolving and preventing the negative effects these restrictions have on growing children. Negative effects include:

Trouble with breastfeeding or bottle feeding:

  • Persistently shallow latch
  • Clicking, chomping, grinding
  • Air swallowing (gulping, gas, reflux)
  • Low weight gain or weight gain that declines after 12 weeks old
  • Blisters on the lips
  • Poor stamina (short frequent feedings or very long feedings)
  • Spilling milk out of the sides of the mouth
  • Poor breast emptying (plugs, infections, low supply)
  • Inflammation (oversupply, vasospasms, aching)
  • Cracked or blistered nipples

 

Physical Ailments:

  • Neck tension, torticollis
  • Tension headaches
  • TMJ issues
  • Facial strain (especially in lips)

 

Airway Issues:

  • Sleep apnea
  • Mouth breathing
  • Enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids
  • Poor sinus drainage
  • Ear infections

 

Trouble with eating:

  • Gagging too much
  • Pickiness about textures
  • Food pouching (piling food in cheeks)
  • Choking easily
  • Food falling out of mouth while eating

 

Trouble with speaking:

  • Articulation errors
  • Delays in initiating speaking
  • Speech fatigue

 

Dental & Orthodontic Issues:

  • Crowded teeth
  • Flared front teeth
  • Decayed teeth
  • Chronic Tension

Dr. Carolyn believes in an integrative model of care for infants, toddlers, adolescents, and their families. She and her team are committed to doing their best to ensure the correction of the oral restriction and elimination of all resulting symptoms. To reach this result, she conducts a thorough assessment for an accurate diagnosis and develops a plan so that babies, children, and parents are properly prepared for the pre- and post-procedure. Further support with lactation and bodywork by referrals are given as needed.

Call our office (508-399-8200) for more details and to make an appointment for a consultation.

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