Tongue-Tie Release Procedures for Infants, Children & Adults

At Calleros Dental, we care deeply about the comfort and well-being of every patient we serve—especially the littlest ones. We love being part of stories where small changes make a big difference, and tongue-tie release is one of those powerful treatments.

A tongue-tie (or frenectomy) is a gentle, quick procedure that can significantly improve speech, eating, and oral mobility in both children and adults. For infants, it can make a world of difference in breastfeeding—creating a more comfortable experience for both baby and parent. Using an advanced CO2 laser, Dr. Calleros carefully releases the tight tissue under the tongue (the frenulum), helping restore natural movement and ease tension not only in the mouth and jaw, but often throughout the body.

Dr. Calleros is a proud affiliate of The Breathe Institute where she completed a one-year residency focused specifically on infant tongue-ties. Her extensive training, compassionate approach, and commitment to excellence have led patients from all over the country to seek her care.

We’re honored to be a trusted part of your journey—and we’re here to support you with warmth, understanding, and the expert care you deserve.

  • Tongue-Tie for Infants

    A gentle tongue-tie release can help babies nurse more comfortably, improving latch and easing feeding frustrations for both baby and parent. It can also support better weight gain, reduce gas or colic symptoms, and promote healthy oral development as your little one grows.

  • Tongue-Tie for Older Children

    For older kids, releasing a tongue-tie can gently improve speech clarity, make eating and swallowing more comfortable, support better movement, and even help with oral hygiene by allowing the tongue to move more freely. It can also boost confidence and help them feel more at ease in their everyday activities.

  • Tongue-Tie for Adults

    In adults, releasing a tongue-tie can help improve speech, reduce jaw or neck tension, make eating and swallowing more comfortable, and even improve sleep and breathing in some cases. It’s a small procedure that can make a big difference in daily comfort and quality of life.

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