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Infant Frenectomy

A gentle tongue-tie release can help babies nurse more comfortably, improving latch and easing feeding frustrations for both baby and parent. It can also support better weight gain, reduce gas or colic symptoms, and promote healthy oral development as your little one grows. We will do our best to schedule in 24-48 hours from contact.

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Functional Frenuloplasty

Release for Older Children

For older kids, releasing a tongue-tie can gently improve speech clarity, make eating and swallowing more comfortable, support better movement, and even help with oral hygiene by allowing the tongue to move more freely. Here we guide patients through pre- and post-operative myofunctional exercises which are an essential part of our care protocol. Sutures and glue are placed for optimal healing and to stabilize the area, while the wound heals naturally by secondary intention.

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Airway Screening & Expansion

If your little honey bee snores, mouth-breathes, or has restless sleep, it may be a sign their airway isn’t developing optimally. Pediatric sleep-disordered breathing can range from snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and is often related to a narrow upper jaw.

Airway screening helps us evaluate how your child breathes and sleeps. When appropriate, maxillary expansion may be recommended to gently widen the upper jaw, support nasal breathing, create space for the tongue, and promote healthy airway and facial development.

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