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Ros Escott <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Apr 1997 22:58:06 +0000
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Over the weekend I identified a tight labial frenulum (correct
term???) on a friend's 11 mo baby.  He has a tight upper lip that has
never curled out (during breastfeeding or smiling) and we saw a
tight fibrous tether that is anchored low and pushing his front teeth
apart.  He breastfeeds well and his tongue is OK.

I looked under his lip because I recalled reading about this on
Lactnet, but can't recall the discussion.  Can anyone fill me in or
point me in a useful direction for more information. Is there a need
for intervention?  The teeth are the only "problem" so far.  Can it
effect speech?

Ros Escott
Tasmania, Australia

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