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Episode 277:  TOTs and Feeding in Clinical Practice & Public Health Initiatives with Hallie Bulkin

This week on the podcast, Hallie discusses the gaps in our understanding of the relationship between tethered oral tissues and food aversions.

Hallie talks about the need for more research on how these tissues affect sensory processing during eating, the importance of early identification and interventions, and the effectiveness of tongue tie release procedures. 

She also explores the neurological aspects and long-term impacts on dietary preferences, emphasizing the role of awareness in clinical practice and public health. 

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In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Gaps in Understanding the Relationship Between Tethered Oral Tissues and Food Aversions
  • Assessing the Effectiveness of Tongue Tie Release Procedures
  • Tracking Long-Term Outcomes and Dietary Preferences
  • Influencing Clinical Practice and Public Health Initiatives

 

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