What is a Lip Tie?
Автор: Dr. Chelsea Pinto, DDS
Загружено: 2023-12-12
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Just like under the tongue, every baby is born with connective tissue under the upper lip, called the labial frenulum. This tissue helps to anchor the lip to the jaw for proper movement and facial development. Almost 90% of babies are born with a frenulum that attaches to the lower edge of the gum line – the presence of the tissue is normal anatomy. As children get older and the jaw develops, the labial frenulum attachment has been shown in literature to shift upward.
An abnormally tight labial frenulum can disrupt the seal around the breast or bottle nipple, leading to increased air intake or breast pain from the tight upper lip. Unlike the tongue, the upper lip plays a more passive role when a baby is feeding, gently rounding to maintain the seal at the breast or bottle nipple so milk doesn’t spill out.
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