Frenectomy

Frenectomy in Dubai

Everybody has a piece of skin that holds the lips to the inner gums, and the tongue in place to the lower pallet. If you were to extend your tongue out now, you should be able to do so without obstruction. This skin is known as Frenum. Some people, however, have extended frenums preventing them from speaking, smiling, and obtaining certain types of dental treatments such as orthodontics.

Understanding Frenum-Related Oral Surgery

Some adults can live without ever knowing they have a problem as the skin is not long enough to cause obvious obstruction. Removal of the frenum is a common surgical procedure conducted by oral surgeons in Dubai. The frenum is a thin skin found in two places, in the center forward of the upper jaw, between the inner lip and the gums, and underneath the tongue. The lingual frenum does at times obstruct everyday speech.

Restoring Speech and Oral Comfort

A misplaced or overgrown frenum can lead to large teeth gaps, and restrict tongue movement leading to problems with speech, eating, and even enjoying an ice cream can be difficult. This is when a frenectomy is required. The removal of this additional skin will free your tongue and also allow your Dubai orthodontist the freedom to realign your teeth using normal braces without causing you pain. 

Quick and Painless: Frenum Removal Procedure

Oral Surgery for Frenum Removal is a very simple procedure and takes no longer than a few minutes. The oral surgery begins with the administration of anesthesia and a laser is used to remove the excess skin. The incision is very minor and the area heals within a day or two.

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FAQs
A Frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure used to remove or modify the frenum, a small fold of tissue in the mouth that may cause issues with speech, eating, or orthodontic treatment.
You might need a Frenectomy if you have an overgrown or misplaced frenum that is causing problems with speech, eating, or dental alignment. It can also be necessary for infants with tongue-tie to improve breastfeeding.
Frenectomy is generally a quick and minimally painful procedure. Local anesthesia is often used to numb the area, ensuring patient comfort during the surgery.
A Frenectomy typically takes only a few minutes to complete. It’s considered a simple and efficient surgical intervention.
Frenectomy is a safe procedure, but as with any surgery, there are minimal risks such as infection or bleeding. Your oral surgeon will provide post-operative care instructions to minimize these risks.
Yes, there is a difference. A labial frenectomy involves the removal of the frenum located between the upper lip and gums, while a lingual frenectomy addresses the frenum beneath the tongue.

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