Dr. Sebro Explains How Tongue-Tie Affects a Baby's Peaceful Feeding | ProAnywhere Podcast w/ Dwayne
ProAnywhere Chronicles10/01/24 • 39 min
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How Parents Can Stop Their Baby's Feeding Struggles Due to Tongue-tie
Guest:
Dr. Ashleigh Sebro
https://tonguetiect.com/
(203) 529-4231
In today's episode, we will be discussing with our guest, Dr. Ashleigh Sebro, her journey from childhood curiosity to becoming a pediatric dentist. We'll explore her deep understanding of tongue ties in infants and young children, emphasizing the importance of early detection and treatment.
Dr. Sebro will shed light on the growing awareness and collaboration among professionals in this field, and how it impacts comprehensive care for tongue ties. We’ll also cover the symptoms to look out for in newborns, such as ineffective and inefficient feeding, as well as picky eating and speech difficulties in older children.
The conversation will highlight the significance of therapy in conjunction with treatment and how Dr. Sebro uses a CO2 laser for precise and minimally invasive tongue tie releases. We’ll discuss the immediate results parents can expect, including improvements in speech clarity, and how she selectively treats tongue ties based on specific symptoms.
Lastly, we’ll touch on the positive outcomes of tongue tie treatment and why it’s important to trust your gut and seek another opinion if you feel something isn't right.
Dr. Ashleigh Sebro, a board-certified pediatric dentist, discusses the importance of early detection and treatment of tongue ties in infants and children. She emphasizes the benefits of a non-invasive CO2 laser procedure for tongue tie releases, which can improve feeding, speech, and overall well-being. Dr. Sebro highlights the significance of therapy in conjunction with treatment and shares her personal experience with her own child's tongue tie. She advises parents to trust their intuition and seek professional opinions if they suspect issues. Dr. Sebro's practice, the Connecticut Tongue Tie Center, offers consultations and treatments.
Call for a consultation, if you are in the Connecticut area.
(203) 529-4231
https://tonguetiect.com/
00:00 Intro
01:18 Overview
02:15 About the host
02:53 Introduction of Dr. Sebro
03:34 From Childhood Curiosity to Pediatric Dentistry
06:29 Understanding Tongue and Lip Ties in Infants and Young Children
09:20 The Importance of Early Detection and Treatment
11:07 Symptoms of Tongue and Lip Ties in Newborns
13:55 Providing Comprehensive Care for Tongue and Lip Ties
16:00 Why use a CO2 Laser over other options?
19:00 Do patients have to be sedated?
19:55 TV's for older 5 and 6 year old patients!
21:19 Instant result for babies
22:00 For older kids often times their speech improve immediately
23:44 Should older kids look into Tongue-Tie if their speech needs improvement?
26:48 Do many practices offer the Tongue-Tie procedure?
29:45 What should you do if you are on the fence about booking a Tongue-Tie consultation?
30:50 Babies that did not take Tongue-Tie treatment might be bottle feeding and spitting up a lot
31:55 Tongue-Tie treatment is low risk high reward
32:45 How to get a consultation with Dr. Sebro and her team?
33:32 Trust your gut. If you really feel like it is not fine, get another opinion
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10/01/24 • 39 min
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