Tongue-Tie, Lip-Tie & Cheek-Tie Removal  (TOTS)

Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs) are restricted soft tissue (frenula) in the mouth, also known as tongue-tie, lip-tie and cheek-tie. TOTs can impact the function, growth, and development of the jaws, mouth, teeth, and airway. Issues related to TOTs include:

  • Infants: Painful breastfeeding, difficulty with breast or bottle feeding, reflux, and failure to thrive.
  • Children & Adolescents: Difficulty swallowing solid foods, speech and articulation problems, orthodontic issues, and potential sleep and breathing problems.
  • Adults: Snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, neck tension, and headaches.
The image depicts a young child s hand gently touching the lips of an adult, with the focus on the interaction between their mouths. The image shows a close-up of a baby s open mouth with the tongue visible, and there is a hand holding the child s chin. The image shows a close-up of a person s open mouth with dental tools, including a dental mirror and possibly a probe or other instrument, inside the mouth. An open mouth with a visible tongue and teeth, showing an interior view of the oral cavity. The image shows a close-up of a person s mouth with dental work in progress. A dentist is visible, using a drill to work on the teeth.

At Blossom Pediatric Dentistry, we use an innovative laser technique different from a snip with scissors. We will remove the full restriction gently and with absolute precision, giving each child the best chance of symptom improvement.

Blossom Pediatric Dentistry | Pediatric Dental Emergencies, Airway Screening and Extraction

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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
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Friday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 1:00 pm