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Never say "never", Maria. It's possible. It's just that when there is one,
always look for the other, as labial (labial) ties tend to go with a
tongue-tie. In fact, it is wise to check for other midline defects, if only
to rule them out. Examples: tongue-tie, lip tie, undiagnosed partial cleft
of the soft palate. If you find on investigation that a baby has only the
lip tie, tnothing else, hat's one lucky baby.
Virginia
in Brisbane
Maria Dentino wrote:I believe that I was told that lip ties don't occur
without tongue tie. Can anyone verify if this is correct?
Thanks,
Maria Dentino, RD, CDN, CLC
Batavia, NY
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