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How Tongue Tie Impacts Breastfeeding and Milk Transfer

How Tongue Tie Release Can Solve Breastfeeding Challenges for Newborns

Reviewed by Dr. David Sentelle, DMD, PhD, MPH

Breastfeeding should not be consistently painful or exhausting. If your baby struggles to latch, slips off frequently, or feeds for long periods without seeming satisfied, tongue restriction may be part of the problem.

How Does Tongue Tie Affect Breastfeeding?

A tongue tie occurs when the tissue under the tongue restricts normal movement. Limited elevation and extension can interfere with latch mechanics and breast milk transfer.

For breastfeeding to work properly, a baby must:

When movement is restricted, latch depth may be compromised. This can lead to inefficient feeding and discomfort.

Tongue Tie Symptoms in Newborns

Not all tongue ties interfere with feeding. When tongue movement is restricted enough to impact function, consistent feeding difficulties are often observed.

Parents may notice:

In some cases, mothers may experience ongoing nipple discomfort despite proper positioning. When these signs persist, further evaluation may be appropriate.

Does Every Tongue Tie Require Treatment?

Not every tongue tie requires treatment. Some babies have a tongue restriction but feed comfortably and gain weight without difficulty.

Treatment may be considered if feeding problems continue, such as:

The decision is based on how feeding is going and whether tongue movement is limiting your baby’s ability to nurse effectively.

Laser Frenectomy at Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry

When tongue restriction significantly interferes with feeding, a laser frenectomy may be recommended.

Our team uses the LightScalpel CO2 laser to perform tongue-tie release in a controlled, in-office setting. Families choose this approach for several reasons:

During this procedure, the restrictive frenum is gently divided to improve tongue mobility. Increased movement is typically immediate. Many mothers report improved latch quality and decreased nipple discomfort within several days following treatment.

Supporting Healthy Feeding From the Start

At Lonestar Kid’s Dentistry, we provide infant oral evaluations focused on tongue function and feeding efficiency. 

To book an appointment at our pediatric dental office in McKinney, TX, call (214) 436-5555 or visit us at 5323 W University Dr #100, McKinney, Texas.

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FAQs

What are the negatives of cutting a tongue tie?

After a frenectomy, stretching exercises are typically recommended to support proper healing and reduce the risk of reattachment. These stretches can be uncomfortable and may be difficult for some parents and babies. Incomplete aftercare can increase the chance that the tissue reattaches.

Do babies with tongue ties get less milk?

They can. If tongue movement is limited, a baby may not remove milk efficiently from the breast. This can lead to longer feeding sessions and, in some cases, slower weight gain.

Can I still breastfeed if my baby is tongue tied?

Many babies with tongue restriction are still able to breastfeed. In some cases, adjusting latch technique and trying different breastfeeding positions for a tongue tied baby can improve comfort and milk transfer. If feeding remains painful or inefficient, a feeding-focused evaluation can help determine whether tongue movement is limiting nursing.

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