Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) in infants

Author/s: 
Josdalyne Anderson, Pooja Prabhu, M. Elise Graham
Date Added: 
October 15, 2023
Journal/Publication: 
CMAJ
Publisher: 
CMA
Publication Date: 
October 10, 2023
Issue: 
39
Volume: 
195
Pages: 
E1349
Type: 
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.1503/cmaj.230151
PMID (1): 
37816524

RPR Commentary

A concise review of the management of ankyloglossia (tongue tie) in infants. James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

The lingual frenulum is a tissue fold created by tongue elevation. In ankyloglossia, oral examination may reveal a short, tight frenulum that inserts either toward the tongue tip or onto the mandibular alveolus (the tooth-bearing surface of the lower jaw). Clinicians should evaluate range of motion of the infant’s tongue (elevation and protrusion) and breastfeeding, as the diagnosis is functional. The incidence of ankyloglossia is roughly 4%

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