Functional Frenuloplasty: How We Do it
Dear Patient and/or Provider,
We are honored by the overwhelming interest in our functional approach to frenuloplasty. The success of our practice is based on our ability to provide a complete and effective release of tethered oral tissues by incorporating a multidisciplinary protocol that integrates myofunctional therapy (and sometimes physical therapy) both before, during, and after surgery. Our tongue-tie release procedure is based on precision: releasing the appropriate extent of tissues for maximal relief; not too much, and not too little.
The tongue is one of the most critical organs in our bodies with the ability to regulate and shape orofacial structure and musculature. Our functional frenuloplasty approach honors the changes that occur during a tongue-tie release and prepares the body for acceptance and optimal healing post-treatment.
Our group is highly active in clinical research and committed to anything that we can do to promote optimal outcomes after surgery. We hope that videos and resources below will help you learn more about our technique. In addition, we now offer monthly courses to share our knowledge and experience first-hand to help interdisciplinary teams strive for higher standards in the delivery of tongue-tie release surgery.
We are grateful and thank you for your interest in our work.
Sincerely,
Soroush Zaghi, MD (ENT- Sleep Surgeon)
The Breathe Institute
We are honored by the overwhelming interest in our functional approach to frenuloplasty. The success of our practice is based on our ability to provide a complete and effective release of tethered oral tissues by incorporating a multidisciplinary protocol that integrates myofunctional therapy (and sometimes physical therapy) both before, during, and after surgery. Our tongue-tie release procedure is based on precision: releasing the appropriate extent of tissues for maximal relief; not too much, and not too little.
The tongue is one of the most critical organs in our bodies with the ability to regulate and shape orofacial structure and musculature. Our functional frenuloplasty approach honors the changes that occur during a tongue-tie release and prepares the body for acceptance and optimal healing post-treatment.
Our group is highly active in clinical research and committed to anything that we can do to promote optimal outcomes after surgery. We hope that videos and resources below will help you learn more about our technique. In addition, we now offer monthly courses to share our knowledge and experience first-hand to help interdisciplinary teams strive for higher standards in the delivery of tongue-tie release surgery.
We are grateful and thank you for your interest in our work.
Sincerely,
Soroush Zaghi, MD (ENT- Sleep Surgeon)
The Breathe Institute