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Esther Grunis <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Oct 2010 07:27:12 +0200
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Erika, 

Check to see if the frenum has reattached.  That often happens and symptoms
reappear. Run your finger under the tongue and see if you feel remnants of
the frenum or scar tissue.  It is a good idea to have parents stretch the
tongue after a frenotomy to prevent reattachment.  

ON page 15 of this pdf, you will see how to do the stretching exercises:

http://kiddsteeth.com/articles/breastfeedingdrkotlowtx.pdf

 

 

 

Esther Grunis

Tel Aviv, Israel

 


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