Tongue-ties, lip-ties, and buccal ties occur when the small bands of tissue connecting the tongue, lips, or cheeks to the mouth are too short, thick, or tight to allow full and comfortable movement. In infants, this restriction commonly interferes with breastfeeding, causing poor latch, inadequate milk transfer, and significant discomfort for both baby and mother. In older children, the same restriction can affect speech clarity, swallowing patterns, dental alignment, and even breathing during sleep.
At Britto Children’s Dentistry, every evaluation begins with a thorough assessment of your child’s oral function, feeding history, and any concerns raised by parents, lactation consultants, or speech therapists. We take the time to confirm that a restriction is genuinely present and clinically significant before recommending any procedure. We never treat unnecessarily.
When a frenectomy is the right step, we perform it using precise laser technology that replaces the need for scissors or sutures. The laser seals as it releases, which means minimal bleeding, reduced risk of infection, significantly less discomfort, and a faster healing process. Most children recover remarkably quickly and families begin noticing functional improvements within days of the procedure.