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Tongue Tie: More than just breastfeeding

3 min · 6. juli 2026
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Most people think tongue ties only matter for babies who struggle with breastfeeding. But did you know a tongue tie can continue to affect breathing, sleep, jaw development, chewing, swallowing, and oral function as your child grows? In this episode of Tiny Airways, Big Impact, Nateenee explains why tongue ties are about more than appearance. She explores how restricted tongue function can influence a child's growth and development, why tongue ties are often missed in older children, and why a whole-child approach is so important. In this episode we discuss: • What a tongue tie is and why function matters more than appearance • The role of the tongue in breathing, jaw growth, chewing, and swallowing • Signs that may suggest restricted tongue function • Why tongue ties are often overlooked in older children • Why assessment should focus on the whole child, not just the tongue Questions to ask yourself: • Does your child rest with their mouth open? • Do they struggle with certain food textures or chewing? • Do they snore or grind their teeth? • Have you noticed crowded teeth or a narrow palate? • Have you ever wondered if their tongue is functioning as it should? About Tiny Airways, Big Impact Tiny Airways, Big Impact is a podcast for parents, educators, and health professionals who want to better understand the connection between oral health, airway, sleep, behaviour, and whole-child development. Hosted by Nateenee Langsanam, Oral Health Therapist, Myofunctional Therapist, and Founder of Dental on Wheels. Website: www.dentalonwheels.com.au [http://www.dentalonwheels.com.au] Remember, it's not just about the tongue. It's about how your child breathes, sleeps, grows, and thrives.

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Tongue Tie: More than just breastfeeding

Most people think tongue ties only matter for babies who struggle with breastfeeding. But did you know a tongue tie can continue to affect breathing, sleep, jaw development, chewing, swallowing, and oral function as your child grows? In this episode of Tiny Airways, Big Impact, Nateenee explains why tongue ties are about more than appearance. She explores how restricted tongue function can influence a child's growth and development, why tongue ties are often missed in older children, and why a whole-child approach is so important. In this episode we discuss: • What a tongue tie is and why function matters more than appearance • The role of the tongue in breathing, jaw growth, chewing, and swallowing • Signs that may suggest restricted tongue function • Why tongue ties are often overlooked in older children • Why assessment should focus on the whole child, not just the tongue Questions to ask yourself: • Does your child rest with their mouth open? • Do they struggle with certain food textures or chewing? • Do they snore or grind their teeth? • Have you noticed crowded teeth or a narrow palate? • Have you ever wondered if their tongue is functioning as it should? About Tiny Airways, Big Impact Tiny Airways, Big Impact is a podcast for parents, educators, and health professionals who want to better understand the connection between oral health, airway, sleep, behaviour, and whole-child development. Hosted by Nateenee Langsanam, Oral Health Therapist, Myofunctional Therapist, and Founder of Dental on Wheels. Website: www.dentalonwheels.com.au [http://www.dentalonwheels.com.au] Remember, it's not just about the tongue. It's about how your child breathes, sleeps, grows, and thrives.

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Many parents assume that if their child sleeps through the night, their sleep must be fine. But is sleeping all night the same as sleeping well? In this episode of Tiny Airways, Big Impact, Nateenee explores the connection between sleep quality, breathing, and child development. You'll learn why the number of hours your child sleeps is only part of the picture, and how signs such as mouth breathing, snoring, teeth grinding, dark circles under the eyes, hyperactivity, emotional dysregulation, and difficulty concentrating may point to something happening during sleep. This episode will help parents and educators understand why healthy breathing is essential for quality sleep, growth, learning, behaviour, and overall wellbeing. In this episode we discuss: • Why sleeping through the night doesn't always mean quality sleep • The difference between sleep quantity and sleep quality • Common signs of disrupted breathing during sleep • How mouth breathing can impact development • Why some children appear hyperactive rather than tired • The relationship between sleep, behaviour, learning, and attention • Simple signs parents can start observing today Questions to ask yourself: • Does my child sleep with their mouth open? • Do they snore regularly? • Do they grind their teeth? • Do they wake refreshed? • Do they have dark circles under their eyes? • Do they struggle with attention, behaviour, or emotional regulation? About Tiny Airways, Big Impact Tiny Airways, Big Impact is a podcast for parents, educators, and health professionals who want to better understand the connection between oral health, airway, sleep, behaviour, and whole-child development. Hosted by Nateenee Langsanam, Oral Health Therapist, Myofunctional Therapist, and Founder of Dental on Wheels. Connect with Nateenee Website: www.dentalonwheels.com.au [http://www.dentalonwheels.com.au] Follow Dental on Wheels on social media for practical tips on oral health, airway, sleep, and early childhood development. Remember, it's not always about how long a child sleeps. Sometimes it's about how well they breathe while they sleep.

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