Lip Tie

Long-Term Dental and Oral Health Effects of Tongue and Lip Ties

September 18, 20253 min read

Introduction

Tongue and lip ties are often thought of as “just a feeding issue” for infants. But the truth is, if left untreated, oral restrictions can affect a child’s dental health, jaw development, and even airway function later in life.

In this blog, we’ll explore the long-term oral health consequences of tongue and lip ties, why early detection matters, and how Latched Beginnings can provide gentle releases that set children up for healthy growth, from their first teeth through their teenage years.


How Tongue and Lip Ties Affect Dental Development

  1. Spacing and Gaps
  • A tight upper lip tie may prevent the front teeth from closing together, leading to a gap (diastema).
  • This can sometimes persist even after orthodontics if the tie is not released.
  1. Tooth Decay Risk
  • Restricted tongue mobility may limit the ability to clear food from the teeth, increasing cavity risk.
  • Babies with ties may also struggle with bottle or breast milk pooling in the mouth, which contributes to decay.
  1. Gum Recession
  • Lip ties that pull tightly on the gumline can cause gum recession over time.

Jaw and Airway Development

  1. Narrow Palate
  • A restricted tongue often rests low in the mouth rather than against the palate.
  • This can prevent the upper jaw from expanding naturally, leading to a narrow palate.
  1. Crossbite and Malocclusion
  • Poor tongue posture can affect the way teeth erupt and align, sometimes requiring orthodontic correction later.
  1. Airway Concerns
  • Improper oral development can also narrow the airway, potentially contributing to breathing and sleep-disordered issues like snoring or sleep apnea.

Signs of Oral Health Impact in Older Children

Parents may notice:

  • Persistent gap between front teeth
  • Speech articulation challenges
  • Frequent cavities despite good hygiene
  • Gum pulling or sensitivity
  • Chronic mouth breathing

Why Early Treatment Matters

While orthodontics and dental treatments can address some outcomes, untreated ties remain the root cause. Releasing the restriction early:

  • Encourages natural jaw expansion
  • Reduces the need for extensive orthodontics
  • Supports optimal airway and breathing development
  • Protects gum and tooth health long-term

How Latched Beginnings Supports Healthy Growth

At Latched Beginnings, we provide:

  • Gentle CO2 laser tongue- and lip-tie releases
  • Collaboration with pediatric dentists, orthodontists, and airway specialists
  • Post-release support to encourage proper tongue posture and function
  • Compassionate care that considers both immediate and future health outcomes

Real Parent Reflection

“We thought the gap in our daughter’s teeth was just cosmetic, but her dentist explained it was tied to her lip tie. After visiting Latched Beginnings for a release, not only did her teeth improve, but her speech and comfort did too.”, Kelly & Marco L.


Conclusion + CTA

Tongue and lip ties may start as small restrictions, but their long-term impact on dental and oral health is significant. By treating ties early, you can help your child avoid orthodontic struggles, gum issues, and even airway challenges later in life.

👉 Protect your child’s smile and oral health from the start. Visit LatchedBeginnings.com to schedule a consultation today and learn how our gentle approach supports healthy growth for years to come.

Written with care by

Dr. Kacie Culotta, DMD

Dr. Kacie Culotta is the only dentist in Austin with both a laser certification for tongue-tie releases and a lactation counselor certification. If something in this article resonates, we are here to help.

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