Labial frenulum tears are injuries inside the mouth. They may cause bleeding but rarely require medical attention. First aid can help treat upper and lower frenulum tears, helping reduce bleeding ...
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Hosted on MSNHow to Identify and When to Correct Lip Tie in BabiesMedically reviewed by William Truswell, MD A lip tie is a condition in which the piece of tissue that attaches the lip to the gums is too short, thick, or stiff, impacting lip mobility. Lip tie in ...
A lip tie is an extra short or tight labial (maxillary) frenulum – that's the triangle-shaped piece of connective tissue that attaches your baby's upper lip to their gum. All babies have some ...
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