Your resource for Portland area ENT's who understand the impact of ankyglossia on breastfeeding, and the significant improvement that releasing frenulums make for breastfeeding infants and their mothers.

Christopher Murry D.O.
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose & Throat)
Maine Medical Partners Otolaryngology
Address 1250 Forest Avenue, Suite 301
Portland, ME 04103
Phone (207) 797-5753

aap
Frenulotomy for Breastfeeding Infants With Ankyloglossia: Effect on Milk Removal and Sucking Mechanism as Imaged by Ultrasound
Ankyloglosia: Assessment, Incidence, and Effect of Frenuloplasty on the Breastfeeding Dyad

Cathy Watson Genna's "How to tell if your baby is tongue tied"& photo's under "quick help"

new Pediatrics Efficacy of Neonatal Release of Ankyloglossia A Randomized Trial
Melissa Buryk, David Bloom and Timothy Shope

http://www.kiddsteeth.com/maxillaryfrenum_and_nursingfinal.pdf
Click here to view a dental presentation of tongue tie with amazing pictures.
in the making-Pictures of Tongue Tie's AAP newsletter 2004 by Coryllos, Watson Genna and Salloum
Why can't my baby breastfeed?

John Roediger, MD is a ENT Otolaryngologist located in Portland, ME.
(207) 284-6673

Julius Damion, M.D., F.A.C.S
15 Sewall Street,
Portland, ME 04102-2603Phone:(207)774-2113
Toll Free: 1-888-ENT-CARE
Fax: (207)774-9165

Dr. David Thomson MD
Phone: 775-8711
Fax: 773-7729
1250 Forest Ave
Suite 207
Portland, ME 04103

Paul B. Kluger, M.D.
Matthew J. Hearst, M.D.
800-963-8656
207-775-6381
207-775-3378 fax
43 Baxter Blvd., Portland, ME 04101

800-963-8656
207-282-2202
207-284-1241 fax
586 Alfred Rd., Biddeford, ME 04005