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At Champlain Smile Solutions in South Burlington, Vermont, Dr. Kay Giulianelli and her caring team understand how much a tongue tie can affect your or your child’s quality of life. Whether it’s speech difficulties, breastfeeding challenges, or oral discomfort, getting a tongue-tie release can bring welcome relief. But one of the most common questions patients ask after treatment is, “Can it grow back?”
While the tissue itself doesn’t technically “grow back,” the area can reattach if not properly cared for during healing. That’s why Dr. Kay Giulianelli takes a detailed and preventive approach to ensure the results last. Here are five ways dentists like Dr. Kay Giulianelli help ensure your tongue tie doesn’t return.
Modern tongue-tie treatment uses advanced dental lasers instead of scalpels or scissors. Lasers minimize trauma, seal tissue as they cut, and reduce bleeding and swelling. This precision makes the procedure more comfortable and limits the chance of improper healing that could cause reattachment. Dr. Kay Giulianelli uses gentle, high-precision methods at Champlain Smile Solutions to create a complete release and promote smooth recovery.
Stretching and movement are critical after a tongue-tie release. Dentists provide specific exercises to keep the tissues mobile as they heal. These movements prevent the small wound under the tongue from closing back together. Dr. Kay Giulianelli’s team provides personalized instructions based on each patient’s age and healing needs, helping ensure long-lasting freedom of movement and comfort.
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Healing doesn’t end when you leave the office. Dr. Kay Giulianelli schedules follow-up appointments to monitor progress and check for any signs of reattachment. These visits allow him to make adjustments to care instructions or exercises early on, ensuring the best possible results. Ongoing communication between the patient and the dentist is key to preventing complications and promoting full recovery.
Good oral hygiene helps prevent infection and inflammation, which can interfere with proper healing. The Champlain Smile Solutions team gives patients clear, gentle guidelines on keeping the mouth clean without disturbing the healing area. These simple daily habits—like gentle rinses and avoiding irritants—help the tissue heal properly and stay separated.
Dentists sometimes work with myofunctional therapists, speech therapists, lactation consultants, or pediatric specialists to support full recovery and function. This collaborative approach helps patients heal and adapt to new muscle movement patterns. By coordinating care, Dr. Kay Giulianelli ensures each patient benefits from a complete, lasting improvement in oral health and mobility.
At Champlain Smile Solutions, your comfort and long-term results are our priority. Dr. Kay Giulianelli provides compassionate, evidence-based care for patients of all ages, helping prevent reattachment and ensuring your tongue-tie treatment is a permanent success.
If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of a tongue tie—or want to learn more about treatment options—call (802) 899-9486 or schedule your consultation today.