Jennifer writes: A high palate is indeed a sign of posterior TT.
Are you saying that a high palate is always associated with a posterior
tongue -tie? I have seen my share of babies with a high palate, but did not
notice a tt. Is this something you have seen developementally. The high
palates created a challenge for nursing because of the anatomical position of
the breast in the baby's mouth, but do not necessarily see a tt associated
with it. Maybe I am missing something? Also, could you please elaborate on
the potato pultace? you would use with a abcess. Would be thrilled to be
proactive if it ever happened to another client again. The I & D was horrific.
Thanks,
robin
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