
Tongue and Lip Tie Releases: A Pediatric Dentist’s Perspective
04/09/24 • 34 min
In this episode we interview Dr. Jared Poplin about the ins and outs of oral tie revisions. He answers commonly asked questions and addresses fears that many parents experience surrounding this procedure.
Dr. Jared Poplin is the owner of Poplin Pediatric Dentistry, a specialized pediatric practice based out of Austin, Texas. A Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Poplin excels at working with children with severe dental anxiety or special needs. Dr. Poplin's practice specializes in infant feeding, as well as growth and development, collaborating closely with lactation consultants, speech/feeding therapists, myofunctional therapists along with many other specialties to meet the needs of children and parents. He received his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Kansas and went on to earn his Doctor of Dental Medicine from Temple University School of Dentistry. Along with his educational experiences, Dr. Poplin has done mission work in Haiti and Mexico. Away from the office, Dr. Poplin enjoys spending time with his wife Jessica and his 10-year-old twins, Mason and Olivia.
Website: www.austintxpediatricdentist.com
Instagram: @poplin_pediatric_dentistry
https://www.facebook.com/poplinpediatricdentistry
Takeaways
- A pediatric dentist specializes in caring for children's oral health and may have additional training in areas such as tethered oral tissues and early orthodontic growth and development.
- Collaboration with lactation consultants and other healthcare providers is crucial for comprehensive care when treating tongue and lip ties.
- The procedure for releasing tongue and lip ties involves using a CO2 laser to precisely cut the tissue, and aftercare involves stretching the area to prevent reattachment.
- Parents should be prepared for the commitment of aftercare, which involves stretching the area multiple times a day for several weeks.
- Finding a healthcare provider who takes a collaborative approach and focuses on the individual needs and goals of the patient is important when seeking treatment for tongue and lip ties.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!
Instagram: @BirthBabyPodcast
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.BirthBabyPodcast.com
Intro and Outro music by Longing for Orpheus. You can find them on Spotify!
In this episode we interview Dr. Jared Poplin about the ins and outs of oral tie revisions. He answers commonly asked questions and addresses fears that many parents experience surrounding this procedure.
Dr. Jared Poplin is the owner of Poplin Pediatric Dentistry, a specialized pediatric practice based out of Austin, Texas. A Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Poplin excels at working with children with severe dental anxiety or special needs. Dr. Poplin's practice specializes in infant feeding, as well as growth and development, collaborating closely with lactation consultants, speech/feeding therapists, myofunctional therapists along with many other specialties to meet the needs of children and parents. He received his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Kansas and went on to earn his Doctor of Dental Medicine from Temple University School of Dentistry. Along with his educational experiences, Dr. Poplin has done mission work in Haiti and Mexico. Away from the office, Dr. Poplin enjoys spending time with his wife Jessica and his 10-year-old twins, Mason and Olivia.
Website: www.austintxpediatricdentist.com
Instagram: @poplin_pediatric_dentistry
https://www.facebook.com/poplinpediatricdentistry
Takeaways
- A pediatric dentist specializes in caring for children's oral health and may have additional training in areas such as tethered oral tissues and early orthodontic growth and development.
- Collaboration with lactation consultants and other healthcare providers is crucial for comprehensive care when treating tongue and lip ties.
- The procedure for releasing tongue and lip ties involves using a CO2 laser to precisely cut the tissue, and aftercare involves stretching the area to prevent reattachment.
- Parents should be prepared for the commitment of aftercare, which involves stretching the area multiple times a day for several weeks.
- Finding a healthcare provider who takes a collaborative approach and focuses on the individual needs and goals of the patient is important when seeking treatment for tongue and lip ties.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!
Instagram: @BirthBabyPodcast
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.BirthBabyPodcast.com
Intro and Outro music by Longing for Orpheus. You can find them on Spotify!
Previous Episode

Tongue and Lip Ties: An IBCLC’s Perspective on Feeding
In this episode, Ciarra and Samantha interview Naiomi Catron of Milk Diva about lip ties, tongue ties, and how they relate to feeding. They discuss the lack of a clear definition for tongue ties and the subjective nature of diagnosing them. Naiomi explains that a tie is a piece of tissue that restricts range of motion and can cause functional deficits. She emphasizes the importance of assessing tongue function and collaborating with other healthcare providers to improve outcomes. Naiomi also addresses the misconception that all babies with ties have breastfeeding issues and highlights the need for non-surgical interventions before considering a release. She discusses the different grades and severities of ties and the importance of post-op care. Naiomi concludes by emphasizing the importance of individualized recommendations based on the baby's specific situation and the parent's goals.
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Takeaways
- There is no agreed-upon definition for tongue ties and diagnosing them is subjective.
- Tongue ties are pieces of tissue that restrict range of motion and can cause functional deficits.
- Assessing tongue function and collaborating with other healthcare providers is crucial for improving outcomes.
- Not all babies with ties have breastfeeding issues, and non-surgical interventions should be tried before considering a release.
- The severity of a tie and the baby's specific situation should be considered when making recommendations.
- Post-op care is important for successful outcomes after a release.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!
Instagram: @BirthBabyPodcast
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.BirthBabyPodcast.com
Intro and Outro music by Longing for Orpheus. You can find them on Spotify!
Next Episode

The Circumcision Decision
This episode may be hard for some people to listen to, but we feel it's important to talk about it because so many families share with us that they struggle with making the decision of whether or not to circumcise their children. Brendon Marotta, creator of the documentary American Circumcision, joined us to tackle this subject.
Brendon Marotta is a filmmaker, author, podcaster, public speaker, and father. His last film, American Circumcision, won multiple awards and played on Netflix. He is the author of The Intactivist Guidebook, The Haunting of Bob Cratchit, and Children’s Justice. He has spoken at Yale University, the International Conference on Men’s Issues, the International Symposium on Genital Autonomy and Children’s Right’s, and the Association for Pre and Perinatal Psychology. Brendon hosts a regular podcast called The Brendon Marotta Show. He currently lives with his family in Austin, TX.
See Brendon’s work here.
See Brendon’s credits on IMDB here.
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Summary
Brendon Marotta, filmmaker and author, discusses the topic of circumcision and the need for education and awareness. He shares his personal journey of discovering the harms of circumcision and his passion for advocating against it. The conversation explores the cultural and societal factors that contribute to the continuation of circumcision, as well as the physical and psychological impacts it has on individuals. The importance of informed consent and questioning societal norms is emphasized. The conversation also touches on the comparison between male and female genital cutting and the need for greater accountability and change in medical practices. The conversation explores the ethical arguments against male circumcision and the importance of bodily autonomy. It highlights the cultural programming and societal norms that influence people's perspectives on circumcision. The discussion emphasizes the need for men to shift their perspective and see circumcision as something that happened to them, not as an immutable part of their identity. It also touches on the importance of uncomfortable conversations and conflict resolution in relationships. The conversation concludes with advice for parents who are deciding whether or not to circumcise their child.
Takeaways
- Circumcision is a topic that requires education and awareness, as it impacts every person in America in some way.
- There is a disproportionate lack of public conversation about circumcision, despite its personal and societal implications.
- Circumcision removes 50% of the shaft skin of the , the highest density nerve endings, and is often done without anesthesia, causing lasting changes in behavior and sexuality.
- Circumcision is an irreversible and painful procedure that should be approached with informed consent and consideration of the physical and psychological impacts.
- There is a need for greater accountability and change in medical practices surrounding circumcision, as well as a reevaluation of cultural and societal norms.
- The comparison between male and female genital cutting highlights the need for consistent ethical standards and the recognition of individual autonomy and bodily integrity. Male circumcision raises ethical questions and challenges the concept of bodily autonomy.
- Cultural programming and societal norms influence people's perspectives on circumcision.
- Men need to shift their perspective and see circumcision as something that happened to them, not as an immutable part of their identity.
- Uncomfortable conversations and conflict resolution are important skills to develop in relationships.
- Parents should consider their values and the impact of their decisions on their child's bodily autonomy.
- Proper care for intact genitals is simple and does not require any special procedures.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!
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