Frenectomy
Frenectomy – A frenum is a fold of tissue or muscle connecting the lips, cheek or tongue to the jawbone. A frenectomy is the removal of one of these folds of tissue.
Sometimes a frenum can be attached too high on the gums causing either recession or spaces between teeth. The procedure to remove this is a called labial frenectomy and involves the removal of tissue attachment between the two front teeth as the gap between the teeth can again pushed apart by the frenum, even after it being initially corrected via braces. A lingual frenectomy removes the fold of tissue under the tongue. Some people have a large frenum that limits tongue movement and can interfere with speech.
The condition of limited tongue mobility is called ankyloglossia, or tongue tie.

If a child has tongue-tie, he or she will receive speech therapy first to see if that can correct the problem. The therapy will involve special exercises to increase the tongue’s mobility. The surgery itself takes very little time, and can be completed in as little as 10 to 15 minutes. A frenectomy is a simple procedure when performed correctly. Our patients rarely experience any complications from the procedure and it can often correct problems that have or could occur due to excess tissue.

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