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This combination of photos provided by Dr. Maya Bunik in July 2024, shows a baby with ankyloglossia where the tongue does not extend beyond the gums, left, and a baby with an indentation at the tip of a the tongue which may be a sign of ankyloglossia. On Monday, July 29, 2024, one of the largest doctor's groups in the U.S., voiced concerns that the condition, also known as "tongue-tie" that can affect breastfeeding, is being over-diagnosed and often treated with unnecessary surgery to babies' mouths. (Dr. Maya Bunik via AP)

This combination of photos provided by Dr. Maya Bunik in July 2024, shows a baby with ankyloglossia where the tongue does not extend beyond the gums, left, and a baby with an indentation at the tip of a the tongue which may be a sign of ankyloglossia. On Monday, July 29, 2024, one of the largest doctor's groups in the U.S., voiced concerns that the condition, also known as "tongue-tie" that can affect breastfeeding, is being over-diagnosed and often treated with unnecessary surgery to babies' mouths. (Dr. Maya Bunik via AP)

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