LINGUAL FRENULUM AT THE FIRST MONTHS OF LIFE
The lingual frenulum normally recedes as a child grows and will continue to recede during the first 6 years of life. Therefore there is hesitation to attribute ultimate language delay to tongue-tie and subject children to what could be unnecessary and potentially risky procedures. ... Early treatment can guide jaw growth and permanent teeth ... ................
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