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Health, 30.01.2020 01:52 ashah1260

Itore my lingual frenulum(attaching tendon under the tongue). i wouldn't have this problem if i had my tongue-tie clipped when i was a baby(this is an actual medical condition). i am 17 years old now, do you think i would be able to go to my dentist and have a lingual frenectomy performed? how much would this procedure cost? my tongue is in extreme pain and i cannot speak nor eat. how do i cope with this? should i just snip it with a pair of scissors?

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