i dnt know but im about to hav it :S
If a deaf person has a tongue tie problem, there is a surgery that can correct the tie of the tongue. This surgery separates the tongue from the attachment at the base.
No, i am pretty sure they can have surgery if they wanted it but i had a few friends that was tongue tied and they grew out of it.. Medical treatment is not a have to thing but it would help!!
You can cure tongue tie by simply sniping your tongue web a bit but have a trained specailist do it
Ankyloglossia is the medical term meaning tongue-tie, or shortened tongue due to the position of the frenulum.
If your baby is not babbling by 6 months, not saying single words by 12 months, not using gestures by 12 months, or not using two-word phrases by 24 months, it may indicate a speech delay or problem. Consult with a pediatrician or a speech therapist for an assessment and guidance on how to support your baby's communication development.
To untie your tongue, try practicing tongue twisters to improve your diction and speech clarity. You can also work on your speaking skills by enunciating each word slowly and taking deep breaths between phrases. Additionally, seek out a speech therapist for professional guidance and exercises to help address any underlying issues.
tongue tie
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when you cut someones head off or throat out and you take their tongue and tie it around their head in a knot. ☺ Actually it is called a Colombian tie. The Russians have other methods. It is done by slashing the throat and pulling the tongue out appearing like a tie.
when you cut someones head off or throat out and you take their tongue and tie it around their head in a knot. ☺ Actually it is called a Colombian tie. The Russians have other methods. It is done by slashing the throat and pulling the tongue out appearing like a tie.
The lingual frenulum is found in the mouth under the tongue. Sometimes this is very short and a person has trouble with the tongue movements and with speaking. This problem has been given the name 'tongue tied'. It can be cut and will allow the tongue to move as it should.Although there is still an ingrained reluctance to recommend surgery. As a result, there are many children who undergo several years of speech therapy with little or no improvement until the tongue tie is detected (often, by chance) and remedied.
Tongue tie, also known as ankyloglossia, is a condition in which the thin strip of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than usual, restricting the tongue's range of motion. This can affect feeding, speech, and oral hygiene. Treatment may involve a simple procedure to release the tissue.