The Dallas Tongue Tie Center

The Dallas Tongue Tie Center Dr. Tad Morgan is the first dentist in the country to complete the Affiliate Program and become an Affiliate with Dr. Soroush Zaghi and The Breathe Institute.

Dr. Morgan has been privately trained by Dr. Zaghi in the Functional Frenuloplasty technique

05/25/2026
06/05/2025

Where does your tongue rest when you’re not speaking or eating?
It might seem like a small detail, but tongue posture plays a major role in proper facial development, airway health, and long-term wellness.

A high tongue posture (resting gently on the roof of the mouth with light suction) supports ideal jaw growth, proper palate formation, and optimal breathing—especially through the nose.

A low tongue posture, on the other hand, can contribute to a narrow palate, airway issues, and dysfunctional breathing patterns over time.

This is foundational for:
• Facial growth & symmetry
• Proper nasal breathing
• Reducing risk of sleep-disordered breathing
• Oral function and speech

It all starts with rest.
Train the tongue. Support the airway. Guide the growth.

05/28/2025

We love helping our patients become healthier and out of pain. Listen to our patient talk about the changes he felt after his tongue tie release.

05/28/2025

The way the tongue moves and rests impacts so much more than you might think.

Its position and function play a powerful role in:
• Airway health
• Oral development
• Swallowing and digestion
• Speech clarity
• Even facial structure

For kids, this can affect growth, sleep, and behavior.
For adults, it can contribute to snoring, jaw tension, and more.

If the tongue isn’t functioning properly, the entire system can be off balance.
Curious if you or your child could benefit from a functional evaluation? We’re here to help!

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05/27/2025

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8411 Preston Road #200
Dallas, TX
75225

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 2:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 2:30pm

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