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Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is a condition where the thin band of tissue connecting the tongue’s tip to the floor of the mouth (the lingual frenulum) is abnormally tight or short. Ankyloglossia restricts the tongue’s range of motion, limiting its ability to move when talking or feeding.
Are you or your loved one tired of facing speech, eating, or overall oral health challenges because of a tongue tie? Drs. Nathen Ellis and Spencer Stewart of Denver Dental Arts offer laser tongue tie release (laser frenectomy) to treat tongue ties. If you have ankyloglossia in Denver, North Carolina, it’s time to break free from the constraints of a tongue tie with a frenectomy. Visit us today and discover the incredible benefits of this simple yet life-changing procedure.
Tongue tie release is a simple and safe procedure where the frenulum is cut to free up the movement of the tongue. While other doctors use invasive methods like scalpels to perform the procedure, our doctors use a laser to release tongue ties. We prefer laser surgical correction because it’s minimally invasive and reduces the recovery time.
Tongue tie release is commonly associated with children, where it greatly improves breastfeeding. However, the benefits of this procedure extend beyond childhood and can be just as transformative for adults.
Let’s explore the remarkable benefits that tongue tie release can bring to adults.
Does the above benefits of tongue tie release appeal to you? If you are in Denver, NC, and its environs, please call (704) 908-6969 to schedule a consultation with Denver Dental Arts for laser tongue tie release.
Dr. Nathen Ellis graduated Magna Cum Laude from NC State University with a degree in Biological Sciences and a minor in Genetics. His passion for dentistry developed while volunteering for a local dental outreach program during his undergraduate studies. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Dentistry and relocated to Lincoln County. After practicing for four years as an associate, he set up his practice in Denver, NC. Dr. Ellis has completed hundreds of hours of continuing education, including an American Academy of Implant Dentistry course. He’s an alumnus of the Pankey Institute and Spear Education study club.
Dr. Spencer Stewart graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a minor in Biology and Chemistry. After being an assistant in dentistry for one year, he returned to Chapel Hill to attend the UNC School of Dentistry. There, he was selected for the Adams Rural Oral Health and Wellness Scholars program, which prepares dental students to work in underserved communities in North Carolina. During this program, Dr. Stewart honed his skills while practicing at the MAHEC clinic in Asheville, NC. Following graduation, he returned to Gaston County and practiced dentistry in Charlotte before joining Denver Dental Arts.