
Lip and tongue-ties are often diagnosed in babies and young children. This condition can affect the way that a young child eats and speaks. It can also interfere with the ability to breastfeed successfully. The good news is that this condition can be easily corrected through a frenectomy. Read on to learn about frenectomies and what you can expect as your child recovers from their procedure.
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Nothing is more exciting than your infant’s baby teeth emerging from their gums. Although babies usually don’t start getting teeth until about 6 months old, it’s never too early to introduce them to good oral hygiene. Even before their first tooth erupts, you can keep their mouth clean by wiping their gums with a wet, soft cloth twice a day. Besides caring for their mouth at home, they should see their dentist before their first birthday. It’s normal to have some anxiety about their upcoming appointment, but there’s no reason to fret. Here’s what you can expect during their 

