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Tongue-tie

Also called: ankyloglossia
A condition that restricts the tongue's range of motion.
  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Usually self-diagnosable
  • Lab tests or imaging not required
  • Chronic: can last for years or be lifelong
The condition is present at birth. A short, tight band of tissue tethers the tongue's tip to the floor of the mouth. It can affect how a child eats and speaks, and can interfere with breastfeeding.
Very common: More than 3 million US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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Ankyloglossia from www.mayoclinic.org
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Ankyloglossia from kidshealth.org
Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) is when a band of tissue connects the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, which keeps it from moving freely.
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a problem with the tongue that is present from birth. It causes speech and eating problems in some children.
An abnormal attachment of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, tongue-tie can affect a baby's ability to breastfeed.
Ankyloglossia, also known as tongue-tie, is a congenital oral anomaly that may decrease the mobility of the tongue tip and is caused by an unusually short, ...
Ankyloglossia from my.clevelandclinic.org
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Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is the result of a short, tight, lingual frenulum causing difficulty in speech articulation due to limitation in tongue movement ...
About 1 in 10 babies will have some kind of tongue "tie," or ankyloglossia, which means that their frenulum is tighter or farther out on the tongue than other ...