How Do I Stop Getting Tongue Tied?

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Why do I constantly get tongue tied?

What causes tongue-tie? The tongue and the floor of the mouth fuse together when an embryo is growing in the womb. Over time, the tongue separates from the floor of the mouth. Eventually, only a thin cord of tissue (the frenulum, or lingual frenulum) connects the bottom of the tongue to the mouth floor.

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What does tongue Tied mean in adults?

Tongue-tie is a condition some people are born with that reduces the mobility of the tongue. If you look in the mirror, open your mouth and lift your tongue, you’ll see a band of tissue connecting the bottom of your tongue to the floor of the mouth. This tissue is called the lingual frenulum.

Is it bad to be tongue tied?

Untreated tongue-tie may not cause any problems as a child gets older, and any tightness may resolve naturally as the mouth develops. However, tongue-tie can sometimes cause problems such as speech difficulties and difficulty eating certain foods.

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