
pediatric dentistry recently published a new article by John Byrd on their site entitled “Advice for Infant Tongue-Tie.” It sheds light on the most important aspects of the breakthrough technique that can facilitate breastfeeding for breastfeeding mothers. They are generally those who encounter problems with breastfeeding because their babies have tongue-tie.
-- Greater Washington DentistryOther interested individuals can view the full article at https://www.washingtondentist.com/article/advice-for-infant-tongue-tie/
The article includes several interesting pieces of information. One in particular is that a laser technology procedure actually exists to treat tongue-tie among breastfed infants. It’s a painless 15-minute procedure, and doesn’t require anesthesia and sutures. This should be of particular interest to breastfeeding mothers because most of them are not really aware of the new procedure, and how convenient it is.
One of the most important pieces of information the article tries to convey and communicate is about tongue-tie. It is not the only problem when breastfeeding. If there are other problems, mothers should see a pediatric doctor/dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment. The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:
‘None of these symptoms (symptoms of tongue-tie) means conclusively that a baby is tongue-tied, nor does every tongue-tied baby have difficulty breastfeeding. Pre-term or “sleepy” babies also may have challenges latching at the breast.’
In discussing the article’s creation, Dr. Shohreh Sharif, CEO/Founder of Greater Washington Dentistry Fairfax, VA said:
“The article also aims to spread awareness about the treatment for tongue-tie and find an efficient solution for your breastfeeding problems.”
Regular readers of Greater Washington Dentistry will notice the article takes a familiar tone, which has been described as ‘very informative and relevant to breastfeeding mothers’.
Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact Greater Washington Dentistry via their website Pediatric Dentistry.
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