Frenectomy procedure for tongue-tie is an oral intervention that modifies or eliminates frenums within the mouth, commonly referred to as tongue tie, which may result in oral irregularities.
In our mouths, there exist delicate soft tissue connections called frenums that provide essential support for the lips and tongue. While everyone has frenums, their size and shape can differ significantly.
However, if these frenums grow too long or develop an unusual shape, they can lead to a host of oral issues and abnormalities that need attention.
The tissue that connects the upper gum to the lip is known as the labial frenum. When it is too high, it can extend through the gum tissue between the teeth and reach the front part of the roof of the mouth.
The lingual frenum, located between the tongue’s base and the floor of the mouth, can cause a condition known as “tongue tie” or “ankyloglossia” when it restricts tongue movement.
The tongue is crucial for speech and swallowing, and the lingual frenum attaches it to the mouth floor. When the frenum is too tight, it can limit tongue function, affecting speech articulation and oral hygiene, and potentially impacting systemic health.
A Frenectomy procedure for tongue-tie is a surgical procedure aimed to remove or alter a frenum that may cause various oral issues. It is typically performed to correct the effects of a frenum that is too long or too tight.
The surgery involves the use of laser technology and is usually performed under localized anaesthesia, resulting in minimal risk of infection and bleeding as compared to traditional scalpel procedures.
Post-surgery, proper care of the treated area, including maintaining cleanliness and avoiding unnecessary movement of the tongue, can help facilitate a quicker recovery.
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