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jennyal
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tongue tie surgery...
my DS is 3 yo. we didnt have it done earlier bc he didnt have a problem eating but now it could be a speech issue since its very pronounced and the tip of his tongue causing it to look heart shaped when he stick it out.
has anyone had this done and so who did you go with and how did it go... so scared of the anesthesia....
TIA!
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Posted 10/22/14 12:07 PM |
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
Maybe a pediatric ENT? I used to work for one who did them on babies in his office, pretty sure he would do them in the OR for older kids.
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Posted 10/22/14 12:54 PM |
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PregowithTwins
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tongue tie surgery...
My friend had it done with her twins & they were fine when they came home...like nothing happened.
Just found out now that my almost 3yr old has it too. Advised we dont have to fix because no speech issues. Good Luck to you!!
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Posted 10/22/14 12:57 PM |
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casey31
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
I sent you an FM also-
We were told by our ped not to do the surgery either.
My DS is now three and has "oral motor weakness" and articulation issues.
His tongue has the heart shape too.
Just had him evaluated for CPSE for speech and I am waiting to see if he gets approved or not.
The lady evaluating him said I should take him to an oral surgeon to see if snipping the tongue was necessary.
I'm not sure what to do. Who decides if it is contributing to the speech issue? The surgeon? The ped? The speech therapist?
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Posted 10/22/14 1:09 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
My son had this done, I think he was 3ish at the time. ENT Dr. Max April did it. He is almost 16 now, and if you look at his tongue, it still looks tongue tied, although not as severe. I think his frenulum tightened up again over the years, I'm not really sure. He has received speech since he was 2. His articulation is poor.
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Posted 10/22/14 1:14 PM |
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Katareen
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tongue tie surgery...
I had this done on my 1 week old at a Pediatric ENT. There was no anesthesia, they literally just snipped it with a scissor and it bled maybe 2 drops. She barely cried. There are also ENT's that will do it with a laser. I don't think there is any need to put them out for this.
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Posted 10/22/14 2:17 PM |
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mommyin09
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
My cousin's daughter had this done. She is 2 years old now and had it done when she was under a year. She had no issues when it was done and still no issues. She too was nervous about anesthesia but all went well.
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Posted 10/22/14 4:33 PM |
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sunnyplus3
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tongue tie surgery...
Dentists that are specially trained can do it with a laser and novcaine. No need for general anesthia for this. Usually it's only done on toddlers if the speech therapists, etc recommend it. Many times they wait to see if the child can learn to speak with it. If not it's done when they are a little older.
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Posted 10/22/14 4:59 PM |
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PregowithTwins
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
Posted by casey31
I sent you an FM also-
We were told by our ped not to do the surgery either.
My DS is now three and has "oral motor weakness" and articulation issues.
His tongue has the heart shape too.
Just had him evaluated for CPSE for speech and I am waiting to see if he gets approved or not.
The lady evaluating him said I should take him to an oral surgeon to see if snipping the tongue was necessary.
I'm not sure what to do. Who decides if it is contributing to the speech issue? The surgeon? The ped? The speech therapist?
My son will be 3yrs so I know not interfearing with speech because speaks in full sentences. Since you are trying to get CPSE speech, it may be an issue. Def go to oral surgeon or dentist.
Message edited 10/22/2014 6:29:54 PM.
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Posted 10/22/14 6:28 PM |
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jennyal
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
Posted by PregowithTwins
Posted by casey31
I sent you an FM also-
We were told by our ped not to do the surgery either.
My DS is now three and has "oral motor weakness" and articulation issues.
His tongue has the heart shape too.
Just had him evaluated for CPSE for speech and I am waiting to see if he gets approved or not.
The lady evaluating him said I should take him to an oral surgeon to see if snipping the tongue was necessary.
I'm not sure what to do. Who decides if it is contributing to the speech issue? The surgeon? The ped? The speech therapist?
My son will be 3yrs so I know not interfearing with speech because speaks in full sentences. Since you are trying to get CPSE speech, it may be an issue. Def go to oral surgeon or dentist.
WHY oral surgeon or dentist. and not ENT?
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Posted 10/22/14 7:52 PM |
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Crunchewy
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
Posted by jennyal
Posted by PregowithTwins
Posted by casey31
I sent you an FM also-
We were told by our ped not to do the surgery either.
My DS is now three and has "oral motor weakness" and articulation issues.
His tongue has the heart shape too.
Just had him evaluated for CPSE for speech and I am waiting to see if he gets approved or not.
The lady evaluating him said I should take him to an oral surgeon to see if snipping the tongue was necessary.
I'm not sure what to do. Who decides if it is contributing to the speech issue? The surgeon? The ped? The speech therapist?
My son will be 3yrs so I know not interfearing with speech because speaks in full sentences. Since you are trying to get CPSE speech, it may be an issue. Def go to oral surgeon or dentist.
WHY oral surgeon or dentist. and not ENT?
ENT has to put a child under, oral surgeon or dentist will do it with Novacaine. I know my dentist does it. It's pretty common.
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Posted 10/22/14 9:37 PM |
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jennyal
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
WHY oral surgeon or dentist. and not ENT?
ENT has to put a child under, oral surgeon or dentist will do it with Novacaine. I know my dentist does it. It's pretty common.
how is novacaine different? sorry i'm medically illiterate....
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Posted 10/22/14 10:16 PM |
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rugratmama
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
DO is 4 and just had it done.
We went to Kidssmiles. Dr. Michele did it out of the Syosset office. She was awesome and he was totally fine afterwards. A little sore . In a couple of days back to eating crunchy things again.
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Posted 10/22/14 10:43 PM |
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Crunchewy
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Re: tongue tie surgery...
Posted by jennyal
WHY oral surgeon or dentist. and not ENT?
ENT has to put a child under, oral surgeon or dentist will do it with Novacaine. I know my dentist does it. It's pretty common.
how is novacaine different? sorry i'm medically illiterate....
With Novocaine the child will be awake, he will only get a local anesthesia, they do not have to use IV sedation. Some doctors use laser now too and with the laser the child doesn't need anything other that a numbing gel.
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Posted 10/23/14 6:55 AM |
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