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His feeding was no problem after the operation, but the hidden agenda still operated in other areas, and when interviewed, he had very poor speech and still functioned like a child with a tongue tie. He had poor tongue posture, salivary profusion, and limited awareness of lingual movements.
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Why do doctors and nurses sometimes say "we don't do this operation any more"? ... Tongue tie, also called Ankyloglossia (or crooked or looped tongue) is a real medical condition and has its own typical problems and presentation. Symptoms can be mild or severe, and where no difficulties are caused no intervention is needed.
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The tongue tie wasn't detected until much later, when I was about twelve or thirteen. I don't recall the exact situation, but I think it was when a doctor tried to take my temperature by sticking a thermometer under my ... As a result of this operation, my tongue is now physically capable of being moved around my mouth.
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DIVISION OF TONGUE TIE; GRADE 2 (DIFFICULT); THESE STEPS COVER; DIVISION OF TONGUE TIE WITHOUT SUTURE; CHILD UNDER 16 YEARS; THESE STEPS DO NOT COVER; DIVISION OF TONGUE TIE WITH SUTURE OR DIATHERMY; OPERATION SECTIONS STEP NUMBER;
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First, she recommended that we take Laura to our pediatrician for his advice on her tongue-tie. We went later that same day, but the doctor didn't feel her condition was severe enough to warrant clipping the frenulum. ... Besides, I didn't want Laura to go through the pain of having this operation. I didn't think the...
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(3) Mothers of affected infants frequently report a marked improvement in breast-feeding after tongue-tie operation. Infants with ankyloglossia do not have problem with bottle-feeding, nor with handling solid foods, but does not mean we should promote bottle-feeding in those babies.
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However, in persistent cases, the child may need to have an operation (frenectomy) to release the tongue. Symptoms; The symptoms of tongue-tie can include:
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In persistent cases, the child may need to have an operation (frenectomy) to release the tongue. The medical name for tongue-tie is ankyloglossia. Symptoms; The symptoms of tongue-tie can include:
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Tongue-tie and it's operation. ... Tongue-tie: This affection consists in an unnatural shortness of the " bridle of the tongue "-the little band which binds the point of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. It is usually detected in the infant by the difficulty which the child experiences in nursing. This is a trivial operation,
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