Much surprised to be able to see the front line of fascia dissected. I have read about it and seen drawings but this is amazing. What a wonderful job you have accomplished!
@chrisbrownlov15 күн бұрын
Wow, glad she can breathe better, poor thing How or why do tonsils get that big in the first place? How early can this problem start?
@TheBreatheInstitute5 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Tonsils can become enlarged due to various reasons, including recurrent infections, chronic inflammation, or other factors. In some cases, allergies or exposure to irritants can also contribute to the enlargement of the tonsils. This issue can start at a young age, with many children experiencing enlarged tonsils during their early years. However, it can also persist into adulthood or develop later in life. If you have further questions or would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Zaghi , feel free to reach out to [email protected] . We appreciate your interest and are here to help!
@chrisbrownlov15 күн бұрын
So do adults with large tonsils with sleep apnea have to get them removed? Are there other options that allow you to get off from using a CPAP machine
@TheBreatheInstitute5 күн бұрын
Thank you for your question! Adults with large tonsils who have sleep apnea may undergo a tonsillectomy. However, it's important to note that this is just one of several treatment options. We strongly encourage patients to have a consultation with Dr. Zaghi to explore all potential treatments that can help optimize sleep, improve sleep, and address the root causes of sleep apnea. To make an appointment, you can schedule by emailing [email protected].
@chrisbrownlov14 күн бұрын
@@TheBreatheInstitute thank you! My husband has sleep apnea large tonsils, narrow palette, possible tongue tied too, and every dentist and ENT he's been to never mentions any of this stuff or looks at him like he's crazy for bringing it up. I would love for him and I to talk with Zaghi, i do think I have major oral function issues too. Also do you see infants? We have a 6 month old, her chin seems recessed and we also got her tongue snipped at 2 months but did no exercises before or after and it doesn't seem like the silnip made any difference. Unfortunately I only just started going down the my functional rabbithole and found out that tongue releases need prep and aftercare, her facial bone structure also seems more narrow (she was born a month early, don't know if that had any effect) how early can a child/baby be worked with?
@TheBreatheInstitute4 күн бұрын
@@chrisbrownlov1 Dr. Zaghi specializes in addressing complex issues related to sleep apnea, tonsils, narrow palate, and tongue tie. He would be more than happy to provide a thorough evaluation and discuss potential treatment options. Yes, our team does treat infants and toddlers! Your baby may benefit from consulting with Dr. Nora Zaghi ( [email protected]) . Early intervention can be very beneficial. In cases like your daughter's, where a tongue tie release was done, further evaluation and additional care might be necessary. A narrow facial bone structure and recessed chin can also be addressed, and early treatment can help guide proper growth and development. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Soroush Zaghi, you can email [email protected]. We look forward to helping your family achieve better health and well-being!
@auralangst617712 күн бұрын
00:54-01:16 - this is exactly my story! In Forward Head Posture, I can breathe. But in normal head posture, I'm struggling. I'm terrified of surgery.
@SJ-ud3ps14 күн бұрын
What is exactly wrong with having compensating patterns with tongue tie ?
@primalairomt654214 күн бұрын
We agree with the midtongue restriction. It's accurate and easy for patients to understand too. I loved the explanation of how to use the palatal flutter in an assessment, we have added it to our assessments! This update will make us better partners with our referring docs and make it easier to explain treatments to our patients.
@kanishkaujas999214 күн бұрын
does not look a fine work! why was nose opened from front, why not simply cut mucosa and take out the cartilage? how long did patient take to be symptom free of pain? lots of concerns!
@TheBreatheInstitute10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback and questions regarding the procedure. The choice to open the nose from the front was due to the septal deviation being too anterior. In such cases, open septoplasty has several advantages, including better visualization and access to the deviated structures, which allows for a more precise correction. In terms of recovery, the patient experienced 1-2 weeks of discomfort, which is typical for this type of procedure. The best results are observed around the 2-month mark.
@qazwsxedcrfvtgb887715 күн бұрын
That looks scary
@silknsatin132517 күн бұрын
His frenulum looked normal to me. Was this really a “tie?”
@TheBreatheInstitute15 күн бұрын
Not all tongue-ties are obvious. Some can be more mid-tongue restricted, and thus are not often not discovered by providers or patients who are not privy to the more recent advancements in screening and diagnostics and treatment protocols being developed and advocated for at The Breathe Institute and amongst the ever-growing community of TBI Affiliates and Ambassadors. There is a video on the 5 dimensions of tongue tie on our channel that should shed some light of these topics, hope that helps!
@SofiaGelomio28 күн бұрын
Nice i want one 😅 but short of budget
@TheBreatheInstitute17 күн бұрын
Please reach out to us, we have never turned a patient away for financial reasons. There are always routes to help you achieve the results you are seeking. We believe health is a right, not a privilege.
@prinzedepaz1853Ай бұрын
How long am I not be able to speak with this surgery?
@TheBreatheInstitute17 күн бұрын
you can speak and do everything just as before, but easier after the procedure. Of course there will be some discomfort for a week or so, but so long as you do not perform extreme exercises with the tongue that could cause sutures to pop out, you should be able to speak and carry on as normal, of course considering any specific considerations your provider may discuss with you pertaining to your specific case and physiology. Hope that helps.
@navigatingparentingАй бұрын
This is full of so much great information and I am so happy to hear Dr. Zaghi speak about the importance of CST.
@JTalksNowАй бұрын
Amazing precision doctor! I’m just curious why chose those stitches? They look very painful and tight
@georgiamary7428Ай бұрын
Gosh you could literally see the tension release in her face, she looked better straight away!
@dominikar-p4876Ай бұрын
Shouldn't just the tongue tie be called mesial/ distal tongue tie to avoid confusion with posterior tongue?
@SleeplessinOCАй бұрын
Omg all that cutting and digging 😮😮 Dr Zhagi is so brave 😢
@juandoe7802Ай бұрын
For anyone nervous about the procedure, and this is coming from a person who's filed with nervousness and anxiety. I had issues swollowing food, and while I didn't have any pain it was scary each time I ate. That drove me to the point to face my fear and force myself to go get checked and eventually get the procedure done to get checked to see what the issue was. While I can't recall the medical term of what they saw, they widened something in my throat like 3mm, which has made eating again a joy. I was nervous while they were prepping me, but didn't even notice once the anesthesia hit, and then just woke up with my wife in the room... Go get checked and just do the damn thing, I'm 100% sure you'll thank you did.
@michaelrabbani6957Ай бұрын
Amazing work!
@missfeliss3628Ай бұрын
i think the procedure sounds cool, but omgosh id like to marry this man, hes incredibly handsome and sounds very kind with a very strong character and muscles lol . just love him❤❤❤
@dogus_garonjusАй бұрын
Had this 2 days ago, watching this is very painful
@ahmednaif3251Ай бұрын
Doc. I just did a surgery for my submandibular duct, after this surgery my tongue is very tie and i feel some hard thing in the surgery location, can you help me
@missfeliss3628Ай бұрын
hefty price tag? its under 1000 dollars for an infant... under 600 sometimes... of course its worth it... thats not a hefty price tag lmfao... if ur that broke, u shouldnt be having a baby and u should give it up for adoption lol
@user-zy6cx8gt8z2 ай бұрын
It's crazy😨
@KierDayag2 ай бұрын
How much does it cost sir
@N757QQ2 ай бұрын
A jaw thrust helps collapsed / relaxed jaw breathing? Who would have thought? Everyone I hear in borderline agonal or even 'I snore like a madman / madwoman' when you thrust their jaw forward, they breath like a questionable marathoner. I am not a doctor, hell, I am not a certified forklift operator. Why is that complex result? Chiropractors (modern day witches posing as doctors) create appliances for this issue. Why is this a thing? Is this new age 'psycho-trauma' therapy? I am retarded (certified) but help me understand.
@eyalbotzer68332 ай бұрын
I love you guys,
@user-kk6bm3no4d2 ай бұрын
How do you know if you need a revision tongue tie?
@ricardopaz86312 ай бұрын
yo md relaize una cirugia para corregir el frenillo , pero quede igual de mal 😢
@kikigirlkauai2 ай бұрын
She’s tough. Omg I’ve read the horrible stories of people and the lidocaine and the pain and swelling afterwards is bad.
@SelviSelvi-ht7tl2 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢
@ErasovSergey2 ай бұрын
Вот бы нам так же развиваться! Но у нас полный блок на развитие.
@RushyJam2 ай бұрын
32:59 isn’t the reason that she can’t get her tongue up is because you’re pinning down the frenulum itself? Wouldn’t it be different if you were to pin down the surrounding floor of the mouth?
@AdamGbl953 ай бұрын
Has anybody had swallowing trouble from their tongue tie, and did swallowing improve for you after getting this procedure?
@LapisGarter3 ай бұрын
Cottle maneuver has no clinical significance.When conducted on a healthy group, almost everyone will report better airflow, which is primarily due to the action of widening the nostrils.
@singha__3 ай бұрын
2:23
@hasinkhan18753 ай бұрын
Where is location
@TheBreatheInstitute17 күн бұрын
We are located in Los Angeles, Westwood.,
@jorgemontes68003 ай бұрын
More dentists and MD's should be recommending to get their patients to get a Lingual Frenectomy at an early age to prevent the speech impediment that most tongue tied patients have. I refer my patients as young as 1-3 years old.
@jorgemontes68003 ай бұрын
You did an fantastic job with the Lingual Frenumectomy with scissors and hemostats. I usually see this procedure done with the Diode laser. I liked your suturing and you have trained your dental assistant very well. On your next video, ask the camera person to zoom in more so you show more of the details. Thank you for sharing. I am a dentist in North Hollywood.
@Mgrv933 ай бұрын
ok, maybe the laser option is better 😬😬😬
@valerievilla58623 ай бұрын
I need this procedure , where are you located ? How do I schedule an appointment
@SleeplessinOC3 ай бұрын
Looks like they are in Los Angeles CA
@linuxboy0073 ай бұрын
This my problem
@Megaatechnical3 ай бұрын
Aapse contact kasise kar sakte hai, I want to contact to you, But how it will possible Any mobile contact of yours Please help me How much price spend for this surgery
@PankajKumar-qc9qi3 ай бұрын
Reply sir aap kaha hai sir toung Tai problem
@PankajKumar-qc9qi3 ай бұрын
Toung tai problem sir aap kaha se hai
@moleking_4 ай бұрын
I am tongue-tied and have a few questions 1. does it hurt and 2. the main reason I want this is because I rlly want to get my tongue pierced and I can't because its too far up my tongue, is that a valid excuse to get this procedure?
@TheBreatheInstitute4 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for reaching out! 1. It is of course a surgical procedure (albeit a minor one), but in skilled hands, the only discomfort should be relatively minor and will fade away within a week or so as the site heals following the release. 2. One of the things that makes our world such a beautiful place is all of the creative ways us humans adorn and decorate ourselves and the world around us. However we would be amiss not to also recognize that if ones goal is to have optimal tongue posture (resting at the roof of the mouth to enable easy, natural nasal breathing), attaching weights to the tongue, is not going to necessarily help in this. Also, having what is in effect a foreign object attached to the top surface of the tongue, will to some extent impede on it's ability to achieve suction against the roof of the mouth (of course the severity of this would depend upon the shape and weight and location of the piercing. Ultimately, a tongue piercing may to some degree counteract the benefits gained from the release. Potentially removing the tongue piercing at night, so that your breathing while asleep is not as affected could be something to consider as well. We are not here to tell you how to live your life, just to share what we have learned so that you can make the best decisions for your health and lifestyle :). Hope that helps. Make sure if you are considering a release, that you find a provide who is up to date on the latest research and protocols and technology related to these procedures. (ie: www.breatheaffiliates.com/ ) Cheers, TBI
@lopparajkumari53134 ай бұрын
Can you suggest me any Indian doctor
@samirjha19194 ай бұрын
But, How does releasing toung tie (fascia) helps with neck stiffness & jaw pain?
@TheBreatheInstitute4 ай бұрын
thanks for the question, basically, the tongue is used to perform many daily functions (speaking, swallowing, eating etc, and when it is restricted, the body will often over-use other muscles to compensate for the lack of mobility in the tongue. this over-use can result in the neck and shoulder tension/pain etc you are asking about. So by releasing the fascia and/or mucosa/tethered oral tissues, the tongue is able to function optimally, and thus not require the overcompensation of the other muscles. Hope that helps. Our youtube channel has tons of great open access lectures to explore if you are curious!
@samirjha19194 ай бұрын
@@TheBreatheInstitute Thanks🙏
@elizabethvillarreal13334 ай бұрын
As an adult how does getting a buccal tie release affect your physical appearance? Does the smile change ? Thank you
@LUNAtikk-f0x02 ай бұрын
Pre upper buccal tie releases I’ve had constant tension in my cheek area, a slightly sunken in cheeks look even at high body fat percentage, smiling hurt (without even realising until after release) and what I didn’t expect the cause of the majority of the tension in my neck on the sides reaching down to my shoulders (sternoclaidomastoid and levator muscles mainly). Also slight eye asymmetry and outer corners being pulled slightly downwards on one side. Now close to 2 months post release my eyes are more open and symmetrical, less eye strain and blurry vision issues. And with my relaxed cheek muscles they appear slightly more wide, round and not as sunken in (it’s subtle but looks better) and interestingly my nose looks thinner and more narrow now in a good way and while my outer nostrils appear slightly lower giving my nose tip a slightly more upturned look (this might also be from lip tie releases as I no longer have lip incompetence now). And breathing in air is so effortless now, my sinuses so much more free, my ear pressure issues improved. My mouth and lips look slightly more wide and full now and I’ve still got my dimples when smiling. But I can move my lips and laugh more independently from shifting my whole cheek area now. A lot of my tmj clicking and pain gone now as well. Definitely worth it for me.
@MaaikevanBroekhovenIBCLC4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing Dr Zaghi and Baxter!❤
@MaaikevanBroekhovenIBCLC4 ай бұрын
Guys, great release. Fantastic thorough job. Dr Zaghi.
@TheBreatheInstitute4 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! It wasn't an easy one that's for sure. But certainly is always great to see Dr. Baxter, and we're grateful to be able to share his journey with you all!
@HighTechStudy4 ай бұрын
Where are you from , where is clinic , please help me ,sir i have one problem please help me