Philadelphia Lip & Tongue Tie Center Blog

Will My Child Need Speech Therapy After Tongue Tie Release?

April 20, 2026

A little girl at speech therapy

Although tongue tie (ankyloglossia) is present at birth, it is not uncommon for parents to employ a ‘wait and see’ strategy before making the decision to get their child a laser frenectomy. However, if your older kiddo is ready for tongue tie release in Philadelphia, they may need a little extra assistance learning how to move their oral muscles properly to ensure their speech is not affected following their procedure. Here’s a closer look at how speech therapy can help.

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The Truth About 5 Common Myths About Laser Frenectomies

February 20, 2026

A soft tissue laser

If you’re considering a laser frenectomy for you or your child, you may be hesitant to commit to treatment because of something you’ve heard about the procedure online or from well-meaning family and friends. But don’t let misinformation hold you back from making one of the best decisions of your life. Here’s the truth about a few common myths and misconceptions about laser frenectomy, and why you won’t regret this life changing procedure.

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How to Break Free From a Lip or Tongue-Tie As An Adult

January 2, 2026

adult lip-tie

Lip and tongue-ties are common among infants and young children, as symptoms usually become evident during this time. However, issues related to these banded tissues may not reveal themselves until you are much older. If you struggle to swallow solid foods, breathe through your mouth, or have difficulty speaking clearly, discover how a frenectomy might be the answer if you have a lip or tongue-tie as an adult.

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Realistic Expectations: How Long is Recovery After a Frenectomy?

November 20, 2025

a baby with a tongue-tie

Learning that your child requires a frenectomy to release their lip or tongue-tie can be alarming, but it doesn’t have to cause panic. This common procedure is used by dentists and experts who are qualified and trained to administer such treatment in a calm, comfortable environment. Although this process may be new to you, you’re not alone. Keep reading to discover what you can expect throughout your child’s recovery and how long it will take for them to heal.

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What to Expect from Your Child’s Tongue-Tie Treatment

September 7, 2025

Woman's finger pulling down infant's lower lip

If you have an infant at home who struggles to latch when nursing or seems fussier than most, they may have a tongue-tie. This occurs when the strip of flesh beneath their tongue, referred to as the frenulum, is too thick or short, restricting the muscle’s range of movement. If left untreated, it can potentially lead to poor weight gain, speech impediments, jaw pain, and other oral health concerns.

Many pediatric dentists can provide a frenectomy that loosens or removes the restrictive band of tissue. Continue reading to learn more about what to expect before, during, and after their visit!

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Will My Child’s Lip or Tongue-Tie Go Away on Its Own?

August 3, 2025

Tongue tie in baby.

As a parent, you want the best for your child’s health and development, so it can be concerning to hear terms like lip-tie or tongue-tie at the pediatrician’s or dentist’s office. These conditions, medically known as ankyloglossia (tongue tie) and labial frenulum restriction (lip tie), occur when the tissue connecting the tongue or upper lip to the mouth is too tight, short, or thick. This can affect eating, speech, and oral health. One common question parents ask is: Will it go away on its own? The answer depends on the severity of the tie and how it impacts your child.

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4 Subtle Signs Your Child Might Need a Frenectomy

June 2, 2025

Dentist examining a child’s tongue-tie

Everyone has pieces of tissue that connect their lip and tongue to their mouth called “frenulum.” But some kids are born with too much tissue, which can restrict their oral movement and make certain everyday tasks challenging. This condition (known as a lip- or tongue-tie, depending on where the excess tissue is), can be difficult to spot if you’re not a pediatric dentist. Be on the lookout for these four subtle signs of a lip- or tongue-tie – they could mean that your child needs a frenectomy.

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Upset Infants: Do Lip and Tongue-Ties Cause Colic?

April 7, 2025

Crying baby resting on man's forearm

If you have an infant at home, you might have heard that you should sleep when the baby does. However, if your little one cries frequently throughout the day and night, no one in your household is likely getting any rest.

Although crying is common, if your little one has episodes that last longer than most and there’s no obvious root cause, they might be suffering from colic associated with a lip or tongue-tie. If you’re unsure whether this could be the culprit behind your baby’s frustration, continue reading to learn more about it!

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Have Lip and Tongue-Ties in Babies Really Become More Common?

February 7, 2025

Young patient with lip and tongue-ties biting a bowl

If you’re a new parent or expecting, chances are you’ve heard the terms “lip and tongue-ties” pop up in multiple circles. From parenting groups and hospital classes to pediatricians, the words are being brought up more and more. But why is that? Are lip and tongue ties in infants really more common now, or is something else going on? Continue reading to see why this topic is showing up more often in the mainstream of infant care.

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Can a Lip or Tongue-Tie Make It Harder for My Baby to Eat Solid Food?

January 13, 2025

Lady cradles crying baby

A lip or tongue-tie can lead to a variety of health complications such as difficulty breastfeeding, but many parents may not be aware of how these conditions can affect a baby’s ability to transition to eating solid foods. Thankfully, your pediatric dentist is trained and equipped to address this issue by removing the excess tissue that makes the basic movements of eating difficult. Here’s a brief guide to how your baby’s lip or tongue-tie may make learning to eat solid foods more difficult and how your family’s dentist can help.

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