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- What Parents Should Know Before a Lip and Tongue Tie Release
Learn why pre- and post-release therapy matters for long-term success If your baby, toddler, or preschooler has a tongue or lip tie, you may have heard that a release (frenectomy) can improve feeding, swallowing, and speech development
- Potty Time Success | I Can Do It Potty Training Song for Toddlers . . .
Potty Time Success 🚽 | I Can Do It Potty Training Song for Toddlers | Toilet Training for KidsWelcome to “Potty Time Success!” – the BEST 3D potty training
- Effective Lip and Tongue Tie Stretches for Improved Mobility and . . .
After a frenectomy, specific stretches are crucial to prevent reattachment and promote optimal healing This guide details effective exercises for lip and tongue tie stretches, aiding in recovery and improving oral mobility
- Why Is My Toddler So Attached to Me: Understanding Attachment Stages . . .
In this article, you’ll discover the reasons behind your toddler’s strong attachment and learn how to foster their independence while still being their safe haven By recognizing these stages of attachment, you’ll gain valuable insights into your child’s emotional needs and strengthen your bond
- Post-Treatment Care and Exercises for Tongue Tie . . . - Tongue Tie Institute
Post-treatment care and specific tongue exercises play a crucial role in the healing process and help prevent reattachment In this blog post, we will discuss essential tips for post-treatment healing and recommend tongue exercises to enhance the benefits of the procedure
- When Should I Re-Laser (Revise) a Tongue-Tie That Has Reattached?
Proper wound management involves separating the tissue so it does not re-adhere With a gloved finger, lift the lip or tongue to the most elevated position, ensuring the wound is fully extended, and hold it in that position for 5 (real) seconds For infants under 12 months, we recommend 3 times a day, and for children over 12 months, 2 times a day
- Post Op Instructions for Tongue and Lip Tie Release
Focus on stretching and lengthening the whole diamond to avoid reattachment Daily: • Repeat the exercises 3 times a day for 3 weeks • The healing process can be a difficult time for your child Try these age appropriate tricks to help keep it light and playful
- Tongue Tie Reattachment: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
Tongue tie reattachment is uncommon in which a tongue tie reverts after surgery Learn about its signs, causes and treatment options
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