Support for infants, children & adults with tongue, lip & buccal ties, also known as Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs).
Did You Know?
Up to the year 1940, tongue ties were routinely cut to help with feeding. When this changed – because of a fear of excessive/unnecessary surgery and a reduction in the practice of breastfeeding – the belief that tongue tie was not a “real” medical problem but an idea held by overzealous parents became widespread.
Support for infants, children & adults with tongue, lip & buccal ties, also known as Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs).
Did You Know?
Up to the year 1940, tongue ties were routinely cut to help with feeding. When this changed – because of a fear of excessive/unnecessary surgery and a reduction in the practice of breastfeeding – the belief that tongue tie was not a “real” medical problem but an idea held by overzealous parents became widespread.