Learn about Ankyloglossia Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Ankyloglossia and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Ankyloglossia

Ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue-tie, is a congenital condition where a short, thick, or tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) tethers the tongue to the floor of the mouth, restricting its movement. The pediatric surgical procedure to correct this is called a frenotomy or frenuloplasty. This quick, minimally invasive procedure involves snipping the restrictive frenulum to release the tongue, improving mobility. Performed by a pediatric surgeon, it is often done with local anesthesia or, for very young infants, sometimes without any anesthesia due to the minimal discomfort. The primary goal is to resolve feeding difficulties in infants, prevent future speech impediments, and address oral hygiene challenges, leading to significant improvements in a child's quality of life and development.

Key Highlights

    Minimally invasive procedure with a very short duration.Often performed without general anesthesia, especially in infants.Can lead to immediate improvement in breastfeeding for infants.Helps prevent potential long-term issues with speech and dental health.Quick recovery with minimal post-operative care required.Performed by specialized pediatric surgeons ensuring child-friendly care./ul

Who is this surgery for?

  • Significant difficulty with breastfeeding (latching, sucking, or maintaining suction).
  • Failure to thrive in an infant due to inadequate nutrition from feeding problems.
  • Maternal pain during breastfeeding attributed to the infant's tongue restriction.
  • Anticipated speech impediments or articulation problems as the child grows.
  • Difficulty with oral hygiene, such as an inability to sweep food debris from teeth.
  • Social or mechanical issues like inability to lick an ice cream cone or play a wind instrument.
  • Persistent gap (diastema) between the lower front teeth.

How to prepare

  • Consultation with a pediatric surgeon and often a lactation consultant for infants.
  • A thorough physical examination of the infant's or child's mouth and frenulum.
  • Discussion of the procedure, benefits, and risks with the parents/guardians.
  • For older children, explanation of the procedure in an age-appropriate manner.
  • Fasting may be required if sedation is planned (guidelines provided by the surgeon).
  • No specific medical tests are usually needed for this minor procedure.

Risks & possible complications

  • Minor bleeding or oozing from the incision site, which typically stops quickly.
  • Risk of infection, though very low due to the mouth's natural healing properties.
  • Potential for injury to surrounding structures like salivary ducts (rare).
  • Reattachment or scarring of the frenulum, which might require a second procedure.
  • Temporary discomfort or fussiness in the infant/child after the procedure.
  • Altered taste sensation or numbness (very rare and usually temporary).

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Infants can often breastfeed immediately after the procedure, which aids healing.
  • Mild discomfort is common; age-appropriate pain relief may be recommended.
  • Parents are taught simple tongue mobility exercises to prevent reattachment.
  • Soft, cool foods are advised for older children for a day or two if discomfort exists.
  • Good oral hygiene should be maintained; gentle cleaning around the area is recommended.
  • A follow-up appointment is scheduled to monitor healing and tongue function.
  • Any signs of excessive bleeding, fever, or refusal to feed should be reported immediately.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0 days (typically outpatient)
  • checked Expected recovery time: 3-7 days

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering ankyloglossia in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for ankyloglossia compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 53 – USD 263 0 days (typically outpatient) ~ 3-7 days Know More
Turkey USD 381 – USD 1,904 0 days (typically outpatient) ~ 3-7 days Know More

Pediatric surgeons for Ankyloglossia

Explore experienced pediatric surgeons who regularly perform ankyloglossia and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Mehmet Emre Yeğin - Pediatric surgeon at Liv Hospital Ankara with 15 years experience
  • 15 Years Experience
  • Pediatric surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Mehmet Emre Yeğin - Pediatric surgeon at Liv Hospital Ankara with 15 years experience
  • 15 Years Experience
  • Pediatric surgeon
Speaks: English, Turkish

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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