Dr Justin Roche

Dr Justin Roche Multidisciplinary Team Tongue and Lip Tie Clinic - Consultant Paediatrician, IBCLC Lactation Consult

17/05/2025

Only 3 weeks to go until the ICAP Conference on June 7th at the Radisson Blu Dublin Airport!

Join us for a full day of learning, connection, and collaboration as clinicians from across Europe and beyond come together to share their expertise on tongue-tie management throughout the lifespan.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the cutting edge of care—see you there!

27/03/2022
Please find the recommendations from ICAP about care of those with tongue and/or lip tie during these challenging times
24/03/2020

Please find the recommendations from ICAP about care of those with tongue and/or lip tie during these challenging times

26/02/2020

MEET OUR FEEDING SPECIALISTS
We are fortunate to have a very experienced team of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC’s) who travel to work with us from Counties Waterford, Clare, Kilkenny and Tipperary.
Our team have extensive experience from a wide range of healthcare settings, both hospital and community based: midwifery, public health nursing, neonatal intensive care, paediatric nursing and lactation support.
Our specialised team have undergone extensive training in:
• Supporting feeding in infants with Tethered Oral Tissues
• SOFFI (Supported Oral Feeding in Fragile Infants)
• Weaning onto solids
• SNS (Supplemental Nursing Systems)
• Induced lactation
• Relactation
• Paediatric bottle feeding

We believe every mother should enjoy feeding their baby and work alongside parents as they encourage their children towards enjoying a healthy relationship with food.
https://www.drjustinroche.com/about/meet-the-team.html

16/02/2020

We are a multi-discplinary team who can assess and help manage the symptoms of Colic and Reflux in Infants.

05/01/2020

HOW TO CHOOSE A SERVICE PROVIDER FOR TONGUE +/- LIP TIE DIVISION
With so many options of care available and conflicting advice, below are some things to consider when choosing a provider for your child’s treatment.

1. HOW EXTENSIVE IS THE TRAINING THE PROVIDER HAS HAD?
There has been lot of development in recent years in the area of oral restrictions and subsequent impact on health over a lifetime. As tongue tie is becoming more widely recognised there are also more practitioners offering a service and there is great variation in the level of care and experience. In order to be up to date with the latest best practise they will have needed to have travelled to conferences and courses to have kept abreast of these advances in care.

2. IS YOUR PROVIDER ASSESSING FOR ALL POTENTIAL SEQUELAE OF YOUR BABY'S/CHILD'S ORAL TIE(S) OR JUST THOSE CONCERNED WITH FEEDING?
A provider who is up to date with current research and thinking will also assess your baby/child giving consideration to breathing habits, sleep quality, resting mouth posture, palate shape, orofacial growth pattern and airway patency. Treating ties should no longer be only about a baby’s immediate feeding issues but about optimising craniofacial growth and function over a lifetime.

3. HOW LONG IS THE APPOINTMENT?
The level of service offered by tongue-tie practitioners varies greatly.
Oral ties can contribute to issues with breastfeeding, bottle feeding, sleep, speech, behaviour, posture etc. In order to address these adequately, time is needed not only to assess and divide the restriction but to also devise an individualised treatment plan in consultation with each family.
A holistic practice, where a multi-disciplinary team approach to oral restrictions is taken, will involve longer time and subsequent follow-up appointments. This is in contrast to practitioners who are unable to offer supporting therapies at their location.

4. CAN MY SERVICE PROVIDER PRESCRIBE PAIN RELIEF TO ENSURE MY BABY/CHILD REMAINS COMFORTABLE IN THE DAYS FOLLOWING SURGERY?
All surgery, whether by scissors or laser, causes discomfort during the days following division, peaking at 36 hours post procedure.
To ensure optimum comfort your baby/child needs to be weighed and their specific dose of pain relief medication calculated. For safety, over the counter medications can only advise for the lowest possible weight at any given age.
It is very important once the tongue/lip has been released that movement is not compromised due to discomfort. Therefore, pain relief is essential for all children and babies regardless of age. This ensures your baby/child can feed well and most importantly be comfortable.

5. WHAT ASSESSMENT TOOL IS THE PROVIDER USING?
Assessing for oral restrictions is all about function not simply the appearance of the frenulum.
To fully assess oral restrictions they should also be able to assess the upper lip, lower lip and buccal (cheek) frenulums to see if they are contributing to tension around the oral cavity.

6. WHAT TOOL IS USED FOR SURGERY?
The expertise of the provider is widely acknowledged to be the most important consideration in selecting a service but the tool is also important as it has the potential to influence the surgical outcome. There is a lot of confusion around laser surgery due to the wide variety of lasers. Use of a diode laser is not classed as laser surgery because the laser energy is trapped in the tip and the resultant heat is what cuts, so in effect is the same as electrocautery. Further information can be found here: https://www.drjustinroche.com/blog/77-who-should-divide-my-child-s-tongue-tie.html.

7. WHAT FOLLOW UP CARE IS PROVIDED?
Good surgical care should involve follow up to see how your baby/child is doing in the days/weeks after a procedure.
This includes monitoring of the surgical site and assessing the functional outcome following surgery.
In order that new movement patterns are learned correctly, it is important that ongoing support, which include therapeutic interventions where necessary, are provided. Also the plan of care may need to be adapted depending on the baby’s/child’s progress. Two babies may have similar presentations and yet respond very differently following division and thus their plan of care needs to be adjusted to reflect their response.

8. WHAT SUPPORTING SERVICES ARE OFFERED BY THE PROVIDER?
Treatment of oral ties requires a holistic approach. Your child/baby will have developed compensations due to these restrictions as their oral habits are formed from around 17-22 weeks gestation when infants start sucking and swallowing amniotic fluid in utero.
Release of the tie(s) is just one piece of a jigsaw puzzle in a journey towards optimal function over a lifetime.
Practitioners who offer a number of services at their location, can communicate with the team members and can adapt your individual child’s/baby’s treatment plan accordingly.

9. WILL I NEED TO TRAVEL?
In Ireland, we do not have the population numbers to secure specialist services in multiple locations. For this reason, to attend a centre of excellence, you may have to travel outside your locality. Alternatively, you will need to build your child’s team from local therapists, lactation consultants and support groups.

drjustinroche.com 085 202 2244

06/10/2019

We are honored to have won 'Health Care Professional of the Year' at the Friends of Breastfeeding Awards 2019. A fantastic event celebrating all the positive supports around breastfeeding.
Congratulations to Marie who also won 'Public Health Nurse of the Year', a wonderful achievement.

We are honoured to have been nominated for the Friends of Breastfeeding Awards in the Healthcare Professionals category.
16/09/2019

We are honoured to have been nominated for the Friends of Breastfeeding Awards in the Healthcare Professionals category.

We are delighted to announce the nominees for each category of the Friends of Breastfeeding Awards Gala & 10th Anniversary Celebration!

Winners will be announced at the fabulous gala event on Oct 5th. Tickets available for the charity fundraiser from the link below. This is a family friendly event and also a great excuse for a day out with your breastfeeding buddies, colleagues or fellow volunteers to have fun or to cheer on the nominees. Sabina Higgins, 2018 Advocate of the Year, will be returning and we hope to see lots of you there to mark National Breastfeeding Week 2019 with a bang.

Advocate of the Year:
Aoife Hearne
Cara Alexander
Riona O'Connor
Diane O'Connor Comedian
Dil Wickremasinghe

Sponsored by HipBaby Ireland

Celebrity Mum of the Year:
Aoife Hearne
Ciara Whelan
Samantha Mumba
Derval O'Rourke
Aoibhín Garrihy

Sponsored by Essentiel Vie

Blogger of the Year:
Dr_MammyGuthrie (Lisa Ní Chuinnegáin Guthrie)
TraceysBlog (Tracey Quinn)
My Little Babóg Blog (Kellie Kearney)
Travel Mad Mum (Karen Edwards)
Orlaith Donlon

Journalist of the Year:
Mama-tude - Jen Hogan
Siobhan O’Connor
Geraldine Gittens
Chrissie Russell
Emma Parkin

Media Feature of the Year:
Ireland AM Homebirth Interview with Dr Lisa Guthrie
Ireland Am Breastfeeding Interview with Ger Cahill & Leah Norah
Miriam O Callaghan Interview of Rotunda Consultants
Sean O’Rourke Breastfeeding Interview
Rebecca Stewart Documentary, From Mum with Love

Photographer of the Year:
Teresa Deveny Saol Nua Photography
Johanna King Photography + Films - Dublin, Ireland
Simona Milani Coccole Photography, Dublin Birth Photographer
Angela Horstall
Deirdre O’Keefe

Breastfeeding Friendly Establishment of the Year:
Dundrum Town Centre
Ikea Ireland
Story Cafe Limerick
Happy Pear Cafe
Panda Play Cafe

Breastfeeding Friendly Employer of the Year:
Microsoft Ireland
Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin
Veritas Technologies
The Department of Education
The Elbow Room

Lactation Consultant of the Year:
Mairead Murphy Better Breastfeeding
Fiona Rea
Caoimhe Whelan, IBCLC
Clare Collins
Ann Marie Smith

Sponsored by Multi Mam

Public Health Nurse of the Year:
Paula Egan
Eithne Garrick
Marie Meagher
Rosario King
Josephine Devlin

Midwife of the Year:
Gillian Lane
Melissa Kelly
Helen Byrt
Maria O’Sullivan
Mary Callaghan

Health Care Professional of the Year:
Jen Crawford DoulaCare Ireland
Breastfeeding Support - Nicola O'Byrne IBCLC
Justin Roche & Team
Theresa Gordon
Pamela Synge Merrion Square Osteopathic Clinic

Volunteer of the Year:
Jan Lane Martin ( PumpPal )
Deirdre Sheridan
Caz Koopman
Helen Hancock
Toni Doolan

Friends of Breastfeeding Buddy of the Year:
Emma Howlin
Lisa McDonnell
Stephanie Whiteley
Gillian O’Neill
Kirsten Killoran

Friends of Breastfeeding Mum to Mum Group of the Year:
Tullamore Friends of Breastfeeding
Navan Friends of Breastfeeding Mum2Mum Group
Skerries Friends of Breastfeeding Mum2Mum group
Galway Friends of Breastfeeding Mum2Mum Group
Ratoath Friends Of Breastfeeding Mum2Mum Group

Local Breastfeeding Group of the Year:
La Leche League Trim/Summerhill
La Leche League Cork City and Midleton
Cuidiú North Wicklow Branch
Cuidiú Dublin South West Branch Open Page
Cuidiú Dublin West

Breastfeeding Mother of the Year:
Hazel Chu
Cara Alexander
Geraldine White Nevin
Laoise Farrell
Joint nomination for founding mothers of Breastival Belfast, Jennie Wallace & Jennifer Hanratty

Sponsored by Precious by Kerry

Breastfeeding Supporter of the Year:
Stephen Teap
Sinead O’Brien
Wayne Doe
Bernie Garrett
Ali Rooney

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/friends-of-breastfeeding-awards-gala-10th-anniversary-celebration-tickets-68784725967


08/06/2019

On the steps of Light Scalpel headquarters in Bothell, Seattle

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National Tongue Tie Centre, Amber Hill, Park, Knocklofty
Tipperary
E91F8X8

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