Tongue Tie Release in Ancaster, ON
Tongue Tie Release Near You
Understanding Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia)
Common Signs and Symptoms
Difficulty lifting the tongue
The patient may struggle to move their tongue to the upper teeth or side-to-side.
Heart-shaped tongue
The tongue may look notched or heart-shaped when it is poked out.
Feeding challenges
Babies might have trouble latching or make a clicking sound while nursing.
Speech delays
Some children may have difficulty producing sounds such as "t," "d," "z," "s," "r," and "l."
How a Tongue Tie Release is Performed
The procedure to correct a tongue tie is called a frenectomy, and it is a relatively simple and quick process. It is commonly done in a dental clinic setting with minimal preparation required.
Depending on your needs, we may recommend:
Local numbing
A mild anesthetic is often applied to the area to help keep the patient comfortable during the procedure.
The release
Our dentist uses a sterile tool to carefully snip or vaporize the tight tissue to allow for more freedom of movement.
Immediate recovery
The area usually heals quickly, and many patients can resume normal activities soon after.
Potential Benefits of the Procedure
Releasing a tongue tie may help improve tongue and mouth movement. It can also make everyday activities, such as eating, swallowing, and speaking, more comfortable. Every patient is different, but many people find that once difficult tasks become easier after the procedure.
Benefits may include:
Improved feeding
Infants may latch more effectively, leading to better nutrition and growth.
Clearer speech
Releasing the tongue can help children and adults pronounce certain letters and words more clearly.
Better oral hygiene
A tongue that moves freely can help sweep food particles away from the teeth and gums.
Easier swallowing
The procedure can help the tongue move food more naturally toward the back of the throat.
Functional Improvements Beyond Speech
Healing and Aftercare Instructions
After the procedure, follow the care instructions to help the area heal properly and prevent the tissue from growing back together. Our team will explain what you need to do and guide you through the recovery process.
Here’s what you can expect:
Stretching exercises
You will be shown simple tongue movements to keep the area open during healing.
Mild discomfort
Some patients may feel a slight soreness for a few days, which can often be managed with standard over-the-counter care.
Follow-up visit
We may suggest a quick check-up to ensure the tissue is healing properly.
Why Choose Golf Links Dental
We are committed to providing a supportive environment for families seeking dental care in our community. Our approach focuses on patient comfort and clear communication throughout every step of your treatment.
Our services include:
CDCP Acceptance
We participate in the Canadian Dental Care Plan to help make treatment more accessible for eligible patients.
Updated Technology
Our clinic uses current dental equipment to provide accurate assessments and efficient procedures.
Financing Options
We offer various ways to manage the cost of care to fit your family's budget.
Caring Staff
Our professional team is dedicated to providing compassionate care and answering all of your questions.