Tongue Tie Treatment in Dubai - Mint Dental Care
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Tongue Tie Treatment in Dubai

Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) can make feeding, speech, and everyday movement harder than it should be. A quick, gentle frenectomy releases the restrictive band of tissue β€” helping babies, children, and adults move the tongue freely and comfortably.

  • Fast, gentle laser frenectomy with minimal bleeding
  • Helps relieve breastfeeding difficulty and speech concerns
  • Suitable for babies, children, and adults
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Quick Procedure

A fast, minimally invasive release in one short visit.

Better Feeding & Speech

Improves feeding, speech, and tongue movement.

Gentle for All Ages

Safe and comfortable for infants, children, and adults.

Fast Healing

Simple aftercare with a smooth, quick recovery.

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About the condition

What Is a Tongue Tie?

A tongue tie, known medically as ankyloglossia, is a condition where the lingual frenulum β€” the thin band of tissue connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth β€” is too short, tight, or attached too far forward. This restricts how far and how freely the tongue can move.

At Mint Dental Care, we carefully assess the frenulum and the tongue's range of motion. A closely related lip tie can affect the upper lip in the same way, and both are easily checked during a simple, comfortable examination.

  • Restrictive lingual frenulum limiting tongue movement
  • Often noticed in newborns with breastfeeding difficulty
  • Can occur alongside a lip tie
  • Diagnosed with a quick, gentle assessment
What to look for

Signs and Symptoms of Tongue Tie in Babies and Children

Tongue tie can show up in different ways at different ages. Spotting it early helps protect feeding, speech, and oral development.

Feeding troubles

Babies may struggle to latch, feed slowly, or cause nipple pain β€” a common sign of breastfeeding difficulty.

Limited movement

The tongue can't lift to the palate or stick out past the lower lip, and may look heart-shaped at the tip.

Speech sounds

Older children may find certain sounds harder, affecting clarity and speech development.

Other clues

Clicking while feeding, poor weight gain in babies, or mouth breathing can all point to a tongue tie.

Why it matters

How Tongue Tie Affects Feeding, Speech, and Oral Development

Because the tongue is central to so many functions, a restrictive frenulum can have a wider impact than many parents expect β€” from the first days of breastfeeding through to clear speech and healthy oral development.

FeedingBreastfeeding difficulty, shallow latch, and slow or tiring feeds in babies.
SpeechTrouble forming certain sounds, which can hold back speech development.
Oral developmentInfluence on palate shape, tooth spacing, and overall mouth growth.
Daily comfortMouth breathing, eating challenges, and sometimes disrupted sleep.
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Adult patient consulting about tongue tie treatment
Adult patients

Tongue Tie in Adults: Is It Ever Too Late to Treat?

Not at all. Many adults live with an undiagnosed tongue tie for years, coping with speech limitations, eating difficulties, jaw tension, or trouble cleaning the back teeth with the tongue. A frenectomy is just as effective in adulthood as it is in childhood.

If a tight lingual frenulum has been affecting your comfort or confidence, it is never too late to treat. At Mint Dental Care in Dubai, we assess adult cases carefully and explain whether a simple release would help you speak, eat, and move the tongue more freely.

  • Effective at any age, not just in babies
  • Can ease speech, eating, and jaw-tension concerns
  • Quick procedure with a straightforward recovery

Wondering If a Tongue Tie Is the Problem?

Our team will assess the tongue's movement and the frenulum, then explain clearly whether a frenectomy would help β€” for your baby, your child, or yourself. Book a relaxed, no-pressure consultation today.

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THE PROCEDURE

Frenectomy: The Procedure for Releasing Tongue Tie

Assessment

We examine the lingual frenulum and tongue movement to confirm a tongue tie and plan the release.

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Numbing

A gentle topical or local anaesthetic keeps the area comfortable; babies often need only minimal numbing.

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The Release

The restrictive frenulum is divided in moments β€” most often with a precise dental laser frenectomy.

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Aftercare

We show you simple stretching exercises and feeding tips to support smooth, complete healing.

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Comparison

Laser Frenectomy vs. Surgical Frenectomy

Both methods successfully release a tongue tie β€” but the laser technique offers some real advantages in comfort and recovery for most patients.

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Laser Frenectomy

  • Minimal bleeding β€” the laser seals as it works
  • Often no stitches needed
  • Lower infection risk and quick healing
  • Gentle, fast, and well suited to babies

Surgical Frenectomy

  • Proven scissor or scalpel technique
  • Effective for all tongue tie cases
  • May involve more bleeding and stitches
  • Recovery can take a little longer
Healing timeline

Recovery After Tongue Tie Release

Recovery from a frenectomy is usually quick and uncomplicated. Knowing what to expect helps you support smooth healing at home.

First hours

Babies can usually feed straight away; many latch better immediately after the release.

Days 1–3

Mild soreness is normal. A small white healing patch under the tongue is expected and harmless.

Stretching exercises

Gentle tongue stretches, done as advised, keep the area open and prevent reattachment.

1–2 weeks

The site heals fully, with improved tongue movement settling in over the following weeks.

Pricing

Cost of Tongue Tie Treatment

The cost of tongue tie treatment depends on the patient's age, the severity of the ankyloglossia, and whether a laser frenectomy or surgical release is used. Everything is explained in full during your initial consultation β€” with no hidden fees and no surprises.

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Patient ageInfant, child, or adult frenectomy.
Case severityA mild restriction vs. a thick, tight frenulum.
Technique usedLaser frenectomy or traditional surgical release.
Flexible paymentConvenient payment options available at Mint Dental Care.
Patient Results

What Our Patients Say

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a frenectomy painful for my baby?01

It's very quick and well tolerated. The area is gently numbed, and the laser release takes only moments. Most babies settle quickly and can feed straight away.

How soon can my baby feed after the procedure?02

Right away. We usually encourage feeding immediately after the release, and many parents notice a more comfortable, deeper latch from the very first feed.

Do I need to do tongue stretching exercises afterwards?03

Yes. Simple, gentle stretches done a few times a day for a couple of weeks keep the area open and help prevent the frenulum from reattaching. We show you exactly how.

Will my child need stitches?04

With a laser frenectomy, stitches are usually not needed because the laser seals the tissue as it releases it. A surgical release may occasionally require a small dissolvable stitch.

Can a tongue tie grow back after treatment?05

Reattachment is uncommon when the recommended stretching exercises are followed during healing. Keeping up the aftercare for the first couple of weeks gives the best, lasting result.

How do I book a tongue tie assessment in Dubai?06

Simply message us on WhatsApp or call the clinic to arrange a consultation at Mint Dental Care in Dubai. Your initial assessment is complimentary, with clear advice on the next steps.

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