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Tongue Tie

Chiropractic Support for Tethered Oral Tissues in Infants.

Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) and lip tie are conditions where the frenulum, the small band of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth or the lip to the gum, is too tight or short, restricting movement. These tethered oral tissues can significantly affect breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and your baby's overall comfort. At Van Every Family Chiropractic Center, we provide gentle chiropractic support that complements the care your baby receives from lactation consultants and pediatric dentists.

Many parents don't realize that tongue and lip ties often coexist with upper cervical misalignment and tension patterns throughout the baby's body. Birth trauma, in-utero positioning, and compensatory tension from restricted oral tissues can all contribute to spinal misalignment that further impairs feeding ability. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach addresses these underlying factors to support better outcomes.

Collaborative Care Approach

Chiropractic care does not release tongue or lip ties, that requires a frenectomy by a qualified provider. However, chiropractic care before and after a release can significantly improve outcomes by addressing the tension patterns and compensations that develop alongside ties.

Signs of Tongue Tie & Lip Tie

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Patterns To Notice

  • Poor Latch: Baby struggles to latch deeply during breastfeeding, causing pain for mom and frustration for baby.
  • Clicking During Feeding: Audible clicking or smacking sounds while nursing or bottle feeding, indicating a broken seal.
  • Excessive Gas & Reflux: Poor seal during feeding leads to swallowing excess air, causing gas, reflux, and fussiness.
  • Slow Weight Gain: Baby struggles to transfer milk efficiently, leading to slow weight gain or excessive feeding time.
  • Milk Leaking from Mouth: Milk spills from the corners of the mouth during feeding due to poor lip seal.
  • Maternal Nipple Pain: Persistent nipple pain, damage, or blanching despite correct positioning, a common sign of tongue tie.

How Chiropractic Care Helps

  • Nervous System Coordination: The nerves controlling sucking, swallowing, and tongue movement originate in the brainstem and upper cervical spine. Gentle adjustments support optimal nerve signaling for better oral function.
  • Addresses Compensatory Tension: Babies with ties develop tension patterns throughout their jaw, neck, and body. Chiropractic care releases this tension, allowing better range of motion and feeding mechanics.
  • Supports Frenectomy Recovery: Adjustments before and after a tongue or lip tie release help the body integrate the new range of motion and prevent the release from re-tightening due to compensatory patterns.
  • Ultra-Gentle for Newborns: Our techniques use only fingertip pressure, lighter than checking a ripe tomato. No cracking, no discomfort. Babies often nurse or sleep right through their adjustments.

Our Approach to Tongue Tie & Lip Tie Support

Our doctors work as part of your baby's care team, alongside lactation consultants, pediatric dentists, and your pediatrician.

1

Comprehensive Evaluation

We assess your baby's spinal alignment, muscle tone, jaw tension, and overall body tension patterns. We evaluate how the upper cervical spine and cranial nerves may be contributing to feeding difficulty.

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Gentle Pre- & Post-Release Care

Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, our doctors deliver extraordinarily gentle adjustments, often no more pressure than you'd use to test a ripe tomato, that are safe and comfortable even for newborns. We address misalignments and tension patterns that interfere with proper oral function. Care before a frenectomy prepares the body; care after supports integration of the new range of motion.

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Team Coordination

We communicate with your lactation consultant and the provider performing the release to ensure coordinated care. We also teach you gentle techniques to support your baby between visits.

What Parents Often Report

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  • Improved latch depth and feeding efficiency.
  • Less pain for nursing mothers.
  • Reduced gas, reflux, and fussiness after feeding.
  • Better weight gain and milk transfer.
  • Improved outcomes following frenectomy.
  • Less body tension and greater overall comfort.
  • Baby more willing to nurse on both sides.

Questions Parents And Adults Ask

Can chiropractic care fix a tongue tie?

No. A tongue tie or lip tie requires a frenectomy (release procedure) performed by a qualified pediatric dentist or ENT. What chiropractic care does is address the compensatory tension patterns and spinal misalignments that develop alongside ties, which significantly improves feeding function and supports better outcomes from the release.

When should my baby be seen, before or after the release?

Ideally both. Care before the frenectomy helps release compensatory tension patterns, often improving feeding even before the procedure. Care after the release helps the body adapt to the new range of motion and prevents old tension patterns from limiting improvement.

How soon after a frenectomy can my baby be adjusted?

Many providers recommend chiropractic care within 24-48 hours after the release to help the body integrate the new range of motion. Our doctors will coordinate timing with your releasing provider.

Is the adjustment safe for a newborn?

Yes. Our doctors use incredibly gentle techniques designed specifically for infants. The pressure is lighter than what you'd use to test a ripe tomato. There is no cracking or forceful manipulation. Parents stay with their baby throughout, and babies often sleep through their adjustments.

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