Your child’s ability to eat, speak, sleep, and nasal breathing can be affected by a restricted lingual frenum (tongue tie). This restricted frenum can limit the tongue’s range of motion and tongue strength. Clinical signs that you can assess at home that may be red flags that your child has a tongue tie include mouth breathing, poor sleep quality, snoring, bed wetting, picky eating, gagging, and dental crowding. Speech symptoms include delayed speech and distortion of sounds like l, r, s, stuttering, and baby talk. Feel free to click on the link below and fill out our Child Questionnaire below to bring with you to your appointment.

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