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Behind the Latch

Unpacking Tethered Oral Tissues: A Conversation with Dr. Alison Hazelbaker on Evidence-Based Assessment

20 Nov 2024

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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty sits down with Dr. Alison Hazelbaker, a renowned expert in the field of lactation and creator of the Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLFF). Dr. Hazelbaker shares insights into her comprehensive tool for assessing frenulum function, the science behind it, and the evidence-based approach that underpins her work. Together, they also delve into her training titled "Nothing New Under the Sun?: A 'Tethered Oral Tissues' Literature Review," exploring the latest research on tethered oral tissues (TOTs) and their impact on breastfeeding.https://hazelbakerinstitute.com/https://spiritofhealingllc.com/Key Points Covered:Origins of the Hazelbaker Assessment Tool for Lingual Frenulum Function (HATLFF)Dr. Hazelbaker explains the development of her assessment tool, its purpose, and why a comprehensive approach to evaluating frenulum function is essential for lactation consultants. She discusses how her tool differs from other assessments and why it remains a gold standard in the field.Unpacking the "Tethered Oral Tissues" Literature ReviewIn this segment, Dr. Hazelbaker provides an overview of her training, "Nothing New Under the Sun?: A 'Tethered Oral Tissues' Literature Review." She highlights the key findings from her review of the literature on TOTs, challenging common misconceptions and shedding light on evidence-based practices.The Evidence Behind Frenulum Assessments and InterventionsMargaret and Dr. Hazelbaker dive into the current evidence regarding frenulum assessments, discussing when interventions may be necessary and the role of IBCLCs in providing thorough assessments before recommending procedures.Advice for IBCLCs on Addressing TOTs in PracticeDr. Hazelbaker shares her recommendations for IBCLCs navigating the complex landscape of tethered oral tissues. She emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, staying informed on the latest research, and using evidence-based tools like the HATLFF to guide decision-making.Conclusion:Dr. Alison Hazelbaker’s expertise and evidence-based approach to assessing tethered oral tissues are invaluable for IBCLCs seeking to provide comprehensive care. This episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of frenulum function, TOTs, and how to critically evaluate the need for interventions. Tune in next week for more expert insights and practical strategies for supporting breastfeeding families.If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to The IBCLC Mentor Podcast and leave a review.Connect with Me:Have questions or want to suggest a topic? Reach out to Margaret at margaretsalty.com or connect on social media:Instagram: @margaretsaltyFacebook: Margaret Salty’s IBCLC CommunityDon't forget to share this episode with fellow IBCLCs or students interested in evidence-based approaches to managing frenulum function and TOTs.Credits:Hosted by: Margaret SaltyGuest: Dr. Alison HazelbakerMusic by: The Magnifiers, "My Time Traveling Machine"Hashtags and Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #TetheredOralTissues #FrenulumAssessment #HazelbakerTool...

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