Hi Pam
The Health Technology Assessment Programme announced a call for proposals on research on frenotomy for babies with tongue-tie in February this year, so it's an area where there is a recognised gap in evidence, and where there's likely to be some research going on fairly soon.
All best
Rachel
Rachel Rowe BA(Hons), DPhil
University Research Lecturer
Senior Health Services Researcher & NIHR Post Doctoral Fellow
National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
Nuffield Department of Population Health
University of Oxford
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Oxford
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Subject: Tongue tie
Hi,
I wondered if anyone was doing or had done some robust research into the evidence for diagnosis and treatments for tongue ties in the neonate.
I feel there are a number of aspects to this subject:
Surgical versus conservative treatment
Long term significance of treatment
Immediate impact of surgical treatment on the neonate does the neonate suffer pain due to ulcerated mouth?
Does the aggressive surgical treatment impact on the neonate's feeding habits.
I have observed babies aggressively refuse to breastfeed following surgical treatment whether it be by the midwife's hand or dental specialist with laser. They have also refused to have a teat in their mouths.
Warm regards
Pam Harnden
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