Tongue-tie in older children and adults

Untreated tongue-tie may cause no problems as a child gets older, and any tightness may resolve naturally as the mouth develops with age.

However, some cases can persist, and may cause problems such as speech difficulties and difficulty eating certain foods.

Speak to your GP if you're concerned you or your child may be experiencing problems caused by tongue-tie.

Tongue-tie division can be carried out in older children and adults, although thisis usually done under general anaesthetic and may involve using stitches to close the resulting wound under the tongue.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dez 2018