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FRENECTOMY - DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
Introduction:-The frenum is a mucous membrane fold that attaches the lip , cheek and the tongue to the alveolar mucosa, the gingiva, and the underlying periosteum .Aesthetic problems are caused by high maxillary frenum which may compromise the orthodontic treatment results in the midline diastema cases, thus causing a recurrence after the treatment ...
Mangesh B. Phadnaik, Mayuri Rajiv Ghike +1 more
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Evaluation of healing following frenectomy [PDF]
Aberrant frenum attachment would cause plaque accumulation and malalignment of teeth. It can be managed by frenotomy or frenectomy methods, through a conventional surgical technique or laser technique. Therefore, it is of interest to compare frenectomy healing surgical and laser techniques.
Binti Zaaba, Nurul Afiqah Amani +2 more
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Management of Aberrant Frenal Attachments in Adults by Scalpel Method and 980 nm Diode Laser
Treatment modalities like electrosurgery and lasers have emerged as effective painless alternatives to scalpel methods for a frenectomy. The present case series involves ten patients, diagnosed with abnormal frenal attachments.
Jaahnavi Lanka +2 more
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Evaluation of the distance between the central teeth after frenectomy: a randomized clinical study
Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the periodontal status and the distance between the teeth one year after frenectomy in patients with abnormal frenums in the maxillary and mandibular midline.Patients and Methods: This study included 50 ...
Abdulsamet Tanık, Yasin Çiçek
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Aim: This is an era of minimally invasive and least traumatic surgical interventions being focused on. The traditional scalpel frenectomy technique offers an increase in post-operative sequelae.
Kiran Vincent +5 more
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Evaluating the efficacy of frenotomy in breastfeeding success: a review of current guidelines and outcomes [PDF]
Kennedy A. Sabharwal, Michael W. Simon
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The frenulum of the mouth is the mucous membrane of the mouth that joins the ventral side of the tongue, limiting its movements within a specific space; the frenulum labii superioris and the frenulum labii inferioris on the buccal side of the upper and lower lips, connect the cheeks to the fixed gingiva in the midline between the incisors.
Judit Forrai, Andrew I. Spielman
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Surgical excision of an inverted-Y frenum
Frenula of the oral cavity consist of the labial, buccal, or lingual frenum. They are folds of mucous membrane enclosing connective tissue. Clinically, an abnormal/aberrant frenum can pull the gingival margins causing recession, plaque accumulation ...
Moitri Ojha +3 more
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Low energy KTP laser in oral soft tissues surgery : a 52 patients clinical study [PDF]
Objectives: Since 1962 laser appliances have been used for soft tissues surgery of oral cavity with significant advantages compared to the traditional instruments: excellent bleeding control, possibility to avoid the use of suture, good patient ...
Fornaini, Carlo +6 more
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Frenectomy with Classical Technique
Objective: A 16-year-old man came to RSGMP Airlangga University with a complaint of a midline diastema in the maxilla which interfered with his appearance when smiling. After examination, it was found that there was an abnormal attachment of the superior labial frenulum so a frenectomy was needed.
Akbar Aji Wiguno +3 more
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