Tongue-tie - Ankyloglossia or Short Lingual Fraenum - featured February 17, 2011
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By: Caroline Bowen
Caroline Bowen PhD provides speech-language pathology information and resources for consumers, professionals and students.
We thank Dr. Bowen for explicity allowing us to link to her articles.They are all found on her Website
"The most important articulator for speech production is undoubtedly the tongue. During speech, the amazing range of movements the tongue can make include tip-elevation, grooving, and protrusion"
See the full Article HERE
By: Caroline Bowen
Caroline Bowen PhD provides speech-language pathology information and resources for consumers, professionals and students.
We thank Dr. Bowen for explicity allowing us to link to her articles.They are all found on her Website
"The most important articulator for speech production is undoubtedly the tongue. During speech, the amazing range of movements the tongue can make include tip-elevation, grooving, and protrusion"
See the full Article HERE
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