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Babies Tongue Tied. A lip tie is caused by a piece of tissue behind the upper lip, called the frenulum, being too thick or too stiff which prevents the. This band of tissue is called the lingual frenulum, and it normally separates before birth.

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Thankfully, we have sorted them out. A thin or thick piece of skin that can be seen under their tongue My daughter has a very thick lip tie and a bubble palate.

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We know many features and spices will give you a hard time while buying them. We know many features and spices will give you a hard time while buying them. The frenulum is a small band of tissue that extends from the floor. Depending on how severe it is, it can interfere with nursing, speech, and oral hygiene.