>And then I think it matters if there is a submucosal frenulum as well (which
I used to call "built-in" to the underside of the tongue) I have recently
started clipping these, which can occur by themselves, or as an extension of
a frenulum that visibly separates from the tongue. So sometimes you clip a
visible frenulum only to find a fibrous strand continuing on into the floor
of the tongue. <
It would be SO useful to see illustrations of this - better still, a video!
Does such a thing exist?
Norma Ritter, IBCLC, RLC
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