Tongue tie cutting in adults is generally harmless, but the indications for surgery should be mastered. In addition, tongue tie surgery usually requires local anesthesia, and postoperative pain and bleeding may occur. Short tongue tie can cause tongue movement disorder and dysarthria. However, adults may have developed an inherent way of articulation, and even if the tongue tie is cut, it may not necessarily solve the articulation problem. Of course, if an edentulous patient has a tongue tie that attaches close to the top of the alveolar ridge, which prevents the denture from seating and retaining, then a tongue tie trimming procedure is also necessary. Tongue tie revision is generally harmless, but tongue tie surgery usually requires local anesthesia, and there may be pain and bleeding after surgery. Consultation with a medical professional is recommended.