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What are the Symptoms?2025-08-11T10:42:21-04:00

Understanding the Symptoms and Impact of Tongue and Lip Ties

Tongue and lip ties can lead to a variety of challenges, from breastfeeding struggles to speech delays and oral health issues. These conditions may also cause eating difficulties, digestive problems, and even behavioral concerns. Deciding to revise is a step guided by the presence of current symptoms or the potential for future complications, ensuring your child has the best chance at thriving.

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center in Cary offers these tongue and lip tie symptoms

Symptoms

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center offers tongue tie and lip tie services to provide optimal oral function in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.

Breastfeeding / Bottlefeeding

• Baby bobs on and off when latching / poor latch

• Mother has nipple pain or deformed nipples from poor latch

• Baby is excessively gassy (chronic burping, flatulence, hiccups)

• Prolonged or incomplete feeding (baby doesn’t fully empty breast or bottle)

• Baby falls asleep while attempting to nurse

• Clicking noises during feeding (air intake / loss of suction)

• Supplementing with a bottle to assist feeding (by necessity)

• Milk leakage from mouth or nose

• Signs of acid reflux when not feeding (spit-up, gagging, vomiting)

• Weak latch that doesn’t last long

• Significant problems with breastfeeding

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center offers tongue tie and lip tie services to provide optimal oral function in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.

Eating

• Gagged/vomited when first introduced to food

• Currently gags/vomits (frequency varies)

• Messy eating (open mouth chewing / food loss from front of mouth)

• Quantity of food consumed is abnormally low

• Picky about food types or textures

• Prefers small snacks over meals (grazing)

• Gassy or GI distension/discomfort

• Acid reflux (previously or currently)

• Dislikes or doesn’t eat meat

• Pouching/holding food in mouth

• 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

• Picky eater may have solid food aversions, preferring purees and/or very soft foods

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center offers tongue tie and lip tie services to provide optimal oral function in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.

Speech

• Speech development is abnormally delayed (number of words)

• Poor pronunciation (words sound different from spelling)

• Poor enunciation (mumbles / slurs speech)

• Diagnosed with speech difficulties

• Currently in speech therapy

• Speech therapy attempted

• Trouble with sounds: L, R, T, D, N, Th, Sh, Ch, S, Z

• Speech problems, delays and/or lisps

• Delayed development of speech

• Deterioration in speech

• Loss of self-confidence because they feel and sound “different”

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center offers tongue tie and lip tie services to provide optimal oral function in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.

Airway / Breathing

• Breathing through an open mouth while sleeping

• Gasping/holding breath while sleeping

• Snoring

• Sleep Apnea/Apneic Episodes/Periods of non-breathing or holding breath

• Poor quality sleep

• Moodiness or inability to focus/pay attention

• Poor concentration at school

• Restlessness due to poor/inadequate sleep

The North Carolina Tongue Tie Center offers tongue tie and lip tie services to provide optimal oral function in Raleigh, Durham, and Cary.

Orthodontic

• Narrow Palate

• Poor tongue posture or positioning

• Mismatched palate to tongue size/shape

• Large diastema (gaps between two central front teeth)

• Poor or non-ideal craniofacial growth and development

• Dental crowding

•Poor/difficulty oral hygiene maintenance due to malocclusions

If your child is experiencing any of the symptoms listed above—whether it’s feeding challenges, speech delays, or other concerns—don’t wait to seek help. Early intervention can make a world of difference in your child’s health and development.

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