Cathy (or anyone else who can educate me),

I'm embarrassed to ask these very rudimentary questions, but here
goes: a tongue can be tied (or not) with a frenulum in either
position, but is a TT more *likely* when the frenulum is behind the
mucosa?  Also: in the general population, how common is it to have a
frenulum behind the mucosa?

I watched your Gold10 presentation (thank you!), but I'm still missing
some of the basics in terms of being able to identify a PTT.

Thank you,

Jessica Claire
LLLL in Los Angeles

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