When should lip-ties and tongue-ties be corrected?

Signs Your Child Might Have Lip-Tie or Tongue-Tie

Watch for these symptoms in your baby:

  • Difficulty latching while nursing
  • Breastfeeding for long periods
  • Milk leaking from the mouth while feeding
  • Difficulty gaining weight
  • Clicking sounds during nursing
  • Constant hunger
  • Heart-shaped tip of the tongue

Breastfeeding mothers might display some of their own symptoms including cracked or sore nipples, insufficient milk supply, mastitis, nipple damage, and pain during nursing.

As your baby grows into a young child, they may show different symptoms including:

  • Swallowing difficulty
  • Speech delay
  • A strong gag reflex
  • Snoring
  • Inability to move the tongue in full range of motion
  • Difficulty playing musical instruments

The sooner these symptoms are found, the sooner you can get your child the evaluation and treatment they may need. Otherwise, untreated tongue-tie can result in several health consequences. 

In infants displaying these symptoms, evaluation by a lactation consultant is recommended. In older children exhibiting these symptoms, evaluation by a speech-language pathologist (SLP), feeding specialist, or orofacial myofunctional therapist (OMT) may be recommended.

Consequences of Untreated Lip-Ties and Tongue-Ties

Untreated lip-ties or tongue-ties can affect the health of your child through different ages in their life.

  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing foods
  • Delayed speech
  • Loss of self-confidence because they speak differently
  • Behavior problems
  • Snoring or sleep apnea
  • Difficulty with oral hygiene

Not treating tongue-tie at an early age can result in the need for a lot of medical intervention down the road from speech-language pathologists, psychologists, and especially dentists. Early treatment can prevent a wide array of both physical and mental health consequences. Tongue-ties and lip-ties are treated by a surgical procedure called a frenectomy where the restricted frenums are released.

At Valley Pediatric Dentistry, we offer frenectomy procedures using the LightScalpel CO2 (carbon dioxide) laser which allows the procedure to be completed in a few seconds.

Curious if your child has a lip-tie or tongue-tie & if they would benefit from this procedure? Contact our friends at Valley Advanced Tongue Tie Center to schedule a consultation today!

Come join us for Tooth Fairy Time on

May 16, 2024

When: Thursday, May 16th, 2024

What Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Where: CVPD, 201 St Johns Church Rd, Camp Hill, PA 17011

We are thrilled to welcome the staff from Lively Hive to Tooth Fairy Time. Join us at CVPD on May 16 from 5:30-7pm to play with us!

The staff from Lively Hive will set up engaging & crowd-favorite games and activities through stations that will focus on play, sensory, and motor skills at Tooth Fairy Time. The planned games and activities are geared mostly for ages 0-6, but all ages are always welcome, and the older kids can certainly help the younger friends/family members. Reserve your spot, today!