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The reason we gave them (PTTs) a different name is that they do seem to
be a different phenomenon. The gender ratio is different between
anterior and posterior tt's, for one thing (based on over 2000 cases
compiled by Isabella Knox, MD). That probably means the cause is
completely different. We are still learning all the time.
There will be a workshop on the controversies about PTT at the Academy
of Breastfeeding Medicine Conference in Philadelphia in November, if you
want to invite this HCP to attend and share her insights and hear those
of other experienced practitioners.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 9/19/2013 12:18 PM, Susan Burger wrote:
> Dear all:
> The best health care practitioner I know at determining whether restrictions in the oral cavity are having a functional impact happens to not believe in the term PTT. She believes that it is an entirely different configuration than anterior tongue ties. And she releases restrictions that many would call PTT but she does not.
>
> Best, Susan Burger, MHS, PhD, IBCLC.
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