Frenectomy

Correct Lip and Tongue Ties with Expert Frenectomy Treatment

Improve function, speech, and comfort with our minimally invasive procedure.

What is a Frenectomy?

A frenectomy is a dental procedure that involves the removal or modification of the frenulum, the small band of tissue that connects the lips, tongue, or cheeks to the gums. This procedure is commonly performed when the frenulum is overly restrictive, causing issues such as tongue-tie (ankyloglossia), lip-tie, or discomfort in speaking, eating, or maintaining oral hygiene.

The procedure is minimally invasive, often performed with a laser for precision and reduced healing time, and can significantly enhance oral function and comfort.

Why You May Need a Frenectomy

Signs You May Need a Frenectomy

Limited Tongue Mobility

Difficulty lifting the tongue to the roof of the mouth.

Feeding Challenges

Trouble with breastfeeding or bottle feeding.

Strengthen Jaw Muscles

Speech difficulties, particularly with certain sounds.

Gum Recession

Gum recession due to a tight upper lip.

What to Expect During a Frenectomy ?

The Frenectomy Procedure

Consultation

We will assess the frenulum and determine the best approach.

Treatment

Using laser or scalpel, the frenulum is carefully altered or removed with minimal discomfort.

Recovery

Quick healing time with minimal downtime.

The Benefits of a Frenectomy for Oral Health and Function

Enhanced Speech and Feeding

Improved speech and feeding abilities.

Better Oral Hygiene

Better oral hygiene due to improved lip and tongue mobility.

Why Choose OPUS Dental for Gum Surgery?

Expert Care with State-of-the-Art Techniques

Pioneers in using minimally invasive laser technology for faster recovery.

Our expert team provides frenectomy for enhanced oral function and comfort.

Safe, comfortable environment for both children and adults.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No, we use local anesthesia or laser treatment for minimal discomfort.

Recovery is usually quick, often within a few days.

Improvements are typically seen shortly after the procedure.

Start Your Journey to a Pain-Free Jaw with OPUS Dental!