Dr. Melissa Rozas has over 25 years’ experience treating infants, children, and teens. She is board certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Rozas most recently became an ambassador for The Breathe Institute. She and her staff have been treating children of all ages, including those with special needs and complex medical conditions. Dr. Rozas is also experienced and trained to evaluate children’s growth and development, screen patients for sleep related disorders and help identify oral dysfunctions that may affect sleep, speech, eating and overall health
Our goal is to help your child as they grow from newborns to children to teens and on to adults. The oral cavity and its supporting structures change dramatically both in form and in function. We strive to give parents the best recommendations to prevent and treat any oral issues that may develop during this time. This would include evaluation and treatment of teeth, malocclusions, airway issues, speech and tongue restrictions and pathology of oral structures. Wellness and prevention are at the forefront of our pediatric dental services in areas that include Coppell, Irving, Flower Mound, and more, working with parents to ensure their child has a healthy and happy smile!

Lip & Tongue-Ties Explained
Have you ever noticed the small bit of tissue that attaches the upper or lower lips to the gums or the tongue to the floor of the mouth? This thin portion of tissue is known as the frenum. Technically, these thin tissues exist in many areas of the body and in the case of the mouth, are designed to support the lips and tongue as well as aid in limiting movement of these oral structures. Nursing babies with tongue or lip ties can be difficult or impossible. We want you and your baby to have success when it comes to feedings and we want your baby to thrive. Do you have questions or concerns? If so, please call us for an appointment!
How Does the Procedure Work?
When the lingual frenum or the frenum that connects the upper lip to the jaw is too restrictive or too large, we perform a frenectomy. We can assess your child’s need for a frenectomy and review the procedure with you. In babies, this may be performed the same day. In older children or teens, we may need to work with your child in stretching and strengthening the supporting muscles prior to the procedure.
In our dental office, we use a CO2 laser called the Light Scalpel, which is a state of the art laser. Some benefits of the Light Scalpel include:
- Little to no bleeding
- No downtime
- Easier latching and breastfeeding
- Less sensitive gag reflex
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recognizes that pediatric dentists are in a unique position to identify those children at greatest risks for Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (SRBD) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). For instance, does your child seem well-rested? Do they snore daily? Are they exhibiting problems at school? Is bedwetting still an issue? If your child experiences any of these symptoms, we encourage you to click on the link below to take the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ). You can print and fill this out and bring it with you to your child’s examination appointment. Based on your child’s clinical findings and their PSQ score, Dr. Rozas and her associates will give you more information regarding your child’s risk for SRBD and OSA.
Take Our Tongue-Tie Quiz
Not sure if your child needs to have a tongue-tie or lip-tie in the near future? Take the quiz below. If you answer yes to one or more of these questions, Give us a call to help your child get the care that they need!
