A tongue-tie, or ankyloglossia, is a condition where the band of tissue under the tongue (lingual frenulum) is too tight or thick, restricting movement. This can affect a child’s ability to breastfeed, speak and perform basic oral functions. At Just for Grins Family Dentistry and Orthodontics, our pediatric dentist and team provide gentle and precise tongue-tie treatment using advanced CO₂ laser technology. Dr. Kristen Angwin is dedicated to helping infants and children achieve improved oral function with this safe and effective procedure.

tongue-tie treatment photo
tongue-tie treatment photo

Signs That a Child May Have a Tongue-Tie

A tongue-tie can present differently in each child, but common signs include:

  • Difficulty latching or staying latched during breastfeeding
  • Slow weight gain despite frequent feedings
  • Clicking sounds while nursing
  • Frustration or excessive fussiness during feeding
  • Speech difficulties as the child grows
  • Trouble sticking out the tongue or moving it freely
  • Gagging or difficulty swallowing solid foods

If you notice any of these symptoms, our pediatric dentist and team can evaluate your child to determine if a tongue-tie release is necessary.

Benefits of CO₂ Laser Tongue-Tie Treatment

Traditional tongue-tie treatment involves using scissors to cut the frenulum, which can cause bleeding and discomfort. CO₂ laser treatment offers a modern, minimally invasive approach with several advantages:

  • Minimal discomfort – The laser seals nerve endings, reducing pain.
  • Little to no bleeding – The laser cauterizes the tissue, minimizing bleeding.
  • Quick procedure – The treatment is completed in just a few minutes.
  • Faster healing – Reduced trauma allows for a quicker recovery.
  • Improved breastfeeding and speech development – Enhances oral function almost immediately.

CO₂ laser treatment is safe for infants, children and even adults who require tongue-tie correction.

Schedule a Consultation Today

If you suspect that your child has a tongue-tie, early treatment can improve feeding, speech and overall oral development. Contact our office at 817-741-4455 to schedule an evaluation for pediatric tongue-tie treatment in Keller, Texas. Our team is here to provide gentle, effective care for your little one.