If a child has difficulty taking the breast or pacifier, still throws back his head, cries and characteristically smacks when sucking, then these are clear signs of a short frenulum under his tongue. This frenulum stretches a little over the years, but usually still remains abnormal, and people with such a frenulum are tongue-tied, have a lisp, cursing nature, which provided them with such a nasty defect, and not knowing that it is not nature that is to blame for it, but their parents, not who examined their baby for an easily correctable frenulum accretion.
As soon as slurping is noticed in the child, it is necessary to show him to the doctor so that he can trim the frenulum to a normal length.
The operation is simple and almost insensitive for the child.