Tongue Tie & Oral Tether Care
Oral motor evaluation and coordinated care for families navigating tongue and lip ties — so you get a clear next step, not just a diagnosis.
 With careful evaluation and coordinated care, oral tie support can turn uncertainty into a clear path forward.Â
Oral Motor Evaluation
We assess how your baby actually uses their mouth during feeding — not anatomy alone. A tie that looks minor can still affect feeding, and one that looks significant doesn't always need release. We help you understand which is true for your baby..
Coordinated Care with Your Providers
We work directly with pediatric dentists, ENTs, and pediatricians to help you determine the right course of treatment — so you're getting one clear plan, not conflicting opinions from separate visits.
Post-Release Care & Follow-up
If a release is the right path, healing doesn't stop at the procedure. We support stretches, bodywork, and feeding follow-up to help recovery go smoothly and reduce the chance of reattachment.
Common tongue & lip tie concerns
Suspected tongue or lip tie affecting feeding
A tie that looks minor can still affect feeding, and one that looks significant doesn't always need release. We help you understand which is true for your baby.
Painful or shallow latch that isn't improving
When positioning adjustments alone haven't helped, we take a closer look at oral function to find what's really going on.
Clicking or losing suction during feeds
These are common signs of restricted tongue movement, and worth a proper evaluation rather than guesswork.
Reflux-like symptoms or excessive gas
Feeding mechanics can play a bigger role in these symptoms than people expect — we look at the whole picture, not just one piece.
Told "everything looks fine," but feeding still feels hard
A functional feeding assessment can catch what a quick visual check sometimes misses.
Preparing for or recovering from a frenectomy
We support you on both sides of the procedure — helping you feel prepared going in, and guiding stretches and feeding recovery afterward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you evaluate tongue tie as part of feeding support?
Yes — we provide functional, feeding-focused assessments that look at how your baby uses their mouth during feeding, not anatomy alone.
Do you perform the tongue tie release (frenectomy)?
No — we coordinate with trusted pediatric dentists, ENTs, and pediatricians who perform the procedure, and support you before and after.
What happens after a release?
We help with post-release stretches, bodywork, and feeding support to help healing go smoothly and reduce the chance of reattachment.
We are here to help.
We practice collaborative care through personalized co-treatment. When needed, team members from different specialties treat your baby together — so your baby progresses faster, and every provider stays on the same page.Â
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