Frenectomy
A frenectomy at Care Dental is a minor surgical procedure that removes or loosens a frenulum—small connective tissue bands in the mouth—that may restrict movement or cause discomfort. We perform safe and precise frenectomies to improve oral function, alleviate speech or feeding issues, and enhance your overall comfort.
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Effective Relief and Healing with Professional Frenectomy Treatment
The frenectomy procedure at Care Dental is a straightforward and minimally invasive solution to alleviate restrictions caused by overly tight or prominent frenula. Using advanced techniques, including laser treatment, we ensure minimal discomfort and rapid healing, helping you regain natural oral function. Whether for young children or adults, our experienced team tailors each treatment to suit individual needs, providing compassionate care in a comfortable and relaxing environment.
Quick and Minimally Invasive
Our frenectomy procedure is swift, typically completed in under 30 minutes, with minimal discomfort and downtime for patients of all ages.
Enhanced Oral Function
By relieving tension caused by lip-tie or tongue-tie, a frenectomy improves functions like speaking, eating, and proper dental alignment, supporting long-term oral health.
Laser Treatment Available
For even greater precision and faster healing, we offer laser frenectomies, which reduce bleeding, minimise discomfort, and enhance recovery time.
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Find answers to common questions about frenectomy, from the procedure to long-term care.
A frenectomy addresses issues like tongue-tie or lip-tie, which can restrict movement, affect speech, or cause feeding difficulties.
The procedure is typically painless with local anaesthesia, and laser options make it even less invasive with faster recovery times.
Healing times vary, but most patients experience minimal discomfort and can return to normal activities within a few days.