Ever felt like your tongue is struck or your baby struggles to breastfeed?
A frenectomy might be the answer. It's a quick fix for mouth issues caused by a small piece of tissue called the frenulum.
What is frenectomy?
It's a small surgery where the dentist or oral surgeon fixes the frenulum. There are two types one for the tongue (lingual frenum) and one for the lips (labial frenum).
Why Do you Need It?
1. Talking problems: sometimes the frenulum is too tight, making it hard to talk clearly.
2. Breastfeeding Woes: Babies can have trouble breastfeeding if their frenulum is in the way.
3.Mouth Discomfort: Some people feel pain or discomfort because of their frenulum.
How Does It Work?
First, they numb the area, so you won't feel a thing. Then they either clip or cut the frenulum with a laser or a small knife. Laser is becoming more popular because it's precise and causes less bleeding.
Getting Better
After the procedure you might feel a bit sore or swollen for a few days. But don't worry it's normal. Just follow the dentist's advice on how to take care of your mouth, and you'll be back to normal soon.
frenectomy is a simple way to fix mouth problems caused by the frenulum. Whether its making talking easier, helping babies breastfeed, or stopping mouth pain, it can really help.
If you are having any of these issues, talk to your dentist to see if a frenectomy could help you or your child.
Regards,
Whiteline Dentals
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