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FRENECTOMY

Screenshot_20230429_155322_GmailFrenectomy is a surgical procedure that is used to remove or reduce the size of the frenulum, a small fold of tissue in the mouth. The frenulum can be found in various places in the mouth, including under the tongue, between the lips and gums, and in the cheeks. When the frenulum is too large or too tight, it can cause problems with speech, eating, and dental hygiene. Frenectomy can help alleviate these issues by removing or reducing the frenulum.

There are several benefits of getting a frenectomy procedure:

Improved speech: A tight or thick frenum can restrict the movement of the tongue and lips, making it difficult to produce certain speech sounds. A frenectomy can improve speech by allowing for better tongue and lip movement.

Improved breastfeeding: For infants, a tight or thick frenum can make it difficult to breastfeed, causing discomfort for both the mother and baby. A frenectomy can improve breastfeeding by allowing the baby to latch onto the breast properly.

Improved dental health: A tight or thick frenum can cause a gap between the front teeth, which can lead to dental problems such as gum disease and tooth decay. A frenectomy can prevent these issues by allowing the teeth to come together properly.

Reduced discomfort: In some cases, a tight or thick frenum can cause discomfort, particularly when eating or speaking. A frenectomy can alleviate this discomfort by allowing for better tongue and lip movement.

Improved self-esteem: In some cases, a visible frenum can be a cosmetic concern, particularly if it causes a gap between the front teeth or is otherwise prominent. A frenectomy can improve self-esteem by addressing these concerns.

The two main types of frenectomy procedures are:

Labial Frenectomy: This procedure involves the removal of the frenum that connects the upper lip to the gums. It is also known as an upper lip tie release. The procedure is typically done to help infants who have difficulty breastfeeding due to a tight or thick frenum. It can also be done to improve the fit of a denture or to address cosmetic concerns.

Lingual Frenectomy: This procedure involves the removal of the frenum that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth. It is also known as a tongue-tie release. The procedure is typically done to address speech difficulties, swallowing problems, or dental issues that can arise due to a tight or thick frenum. It can also be done to improve oral hygiene and prevent gum disease.

What to Expect During and After Frenectomy

Before the procedure, your dentist or surgeon will examine your mouth and discuss the details of the surgery with you. You may be given a local anesthetic to numb the area, or in some cases, general anesthesia may be recommended for children or anxious patients.

During the procedure, your dentist or surgeon will use a scalpel or laser to remove or loosen the frenulum, depending on the type of surgery. The procedure usually takes only a few minutes, and you can go home the same day.

After the surgery, you may experience some discomfort, swelling, or bleeding, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs. You may also be advised to avoid certain foods and activities that can irritate the surgical site, such as spicy foods, smoking, or vigorous exercise.

Traditionally, frenectomy was performed using a scalpel or scissors. However, in recent years, the use of lasers in dentistry has become increasingly popular. Laser frenectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that offers several advantages over traditional methods.

Benefits of Laser Frenectomy

One of the main advantages of laser frenectomy is that it is less invasive than traditional methods. Lasers can be used to precisely target the frenulum, without affecting the surrounding tissue. This means that there is less bleeding and discomfort during and after the procedure. Additionally, because the laser cauterizes the tissue as it cuts, there is a lower risk of infection.

Another benefit of laser frenectomy is that it is faster than traditional methods. Because the laser can cut and cauterize the tissue at the same time, the procedure can be completed in just a few minutes. This means that patients spend less time in the dentist’s chair and can return to their normal activities more quickly.

Finally, laser frenectomy can produce better results than traditional methods. Because the laser can precisely target the frenulum, there is less chance of leaving any residual tissue that could cause problems later. Additionally, the laser can stimulate the growth of new tissue, which can help to prevent scarring and promote faster healing.

Teeth Care Centre® is known for rendering the best dental procedures using the latest dental technologies and the best laser treatment in Ahmedabad. One such example is the incorporation of the world’s no.1 dental laser from the U.S.A., Biolase EpicX in our clinic with the aim of rendering effective dental treatment, with maximum comfort and minimal anxiety.