Advanced diagnostics and expertise supports prompt, effective care of tongue tie early in childhood
With “Tongue ties,” the tissue (“frenulum”) that ties or anchors the tongue to the floor of the mouth is constrained. In turn, various “basic” functions are adversely affected because the tongue cannot move freely or naturally. As an experienced practitioner in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting craniofacial structures, Dr. Ramsin K. Davoud understands how tongue ties manifest differently. From our office in Turlock, California, Dr. Davoud first understands the nature of the tongue tie that may interfere with your child’s healthy development. Accurate diagnosis informs appropriate, effective treatment. Types of tongue tie The frenulum or tongue tie may be overly thicker, short, or tight, or … Continue reading