
Lip- and tongue-ties are the result of the connective tissues attaching the lip or tongue to the mouth (technically called frenulums) being unusually thick, which causes these tissues to be less elastic than they should be and makes it difficult for children to speak and eat. Thankfully, your family’s dentist can address this frustrating problem with a simple and minimally invasive procedure called a frenectomy. Here’s a quick look at why lip- and tongue-ties do not usually go away on their own and how the frenectomy process works.
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