What are the symptoms?
The decision to revise is based on the presence of the symptoms, or the possibility of future symptoms:
- Significant problems with breastfeeding
- Inability to extend tongue past lips, lift the tongue fully upwards or move it side to side
- Speech problems, delays and/or lisps
- Choking, gagging and/or vomiting on liquids and/or foods
- Picky eater may have solid food aversions, preferring purees and/or very soft foods
- Dribbling and/or mouth breathing
- Digestive problems, constipation, reflux
- Headaches and/or migraines
- Dental and oral health problems including cavities, gum disease and/or bad breath
- Inability to chew age-appropriate solid foods in a normal amount of time
- Gagging, choking or vomiting on certain foods, or eating an abnormally small amount of food
- Pouching/holding food in the mouth
- Difficulties related to dental hygiene
- Persistence of dribbling
- Delayed development of speech
- Deterioration in speech
- Behavior problems
- Loss of self-confidence because they feel and sound ‘different’
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