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Objectives Abnormalities in the maxillary frenum may lead to esthetic or functional limitations and need to be corrected with a surgical intervention called frenectomy.
Roxana Sarmadi, Pia Gabre, Andreas Thor
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Orthodontic and Periodontal Multidisciplinary Care [PDF]
Patients who are at risk of, or have a history of, periodontal disease requesting orthodontic treatment require careful multidisciplinary management in order to achieve optimal orthodontic and periodontal outcomes.
Pye, Andrew, Pye, Gurpreet
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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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Clinical evaluation of neodymium-iron-boron (Ne2Fe14B) rare earth magnets in the treatment of mid line diastemas [PDF]
Background: To evaluate the closure of midline diastema using the Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets and to compare the treatment duration of midline diastemas with the use of magnets compared to regular orthodontic treatment.
Chaitanya, Nellore +5 more
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Laser Gingivectomy in a Patient Undergoing Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report
The benefits of using a laser in soft tissue treatment include less oedema, reduced inflammation, and quicker recovery. Nowadays, soft-tissue interventions, including periodontal recontouring, operculectomy, or frenectomy, are possible thanks to the ...
Nauman Rauf Khan +3 more
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Lingual Frenectomy in Joubert Syndrome
ABSTRACTAimOur aim is to present a case of a rare disorder, such as Joubert syndrome (JS) which required oral surgical intervention under general anesthesia at a very young age to help in achieving normal developmental milestones.BackgroundCiliopathies are an emerging class of diseases of which JS is a significant member. There have been very few cases
Vivek, Gurjar +3 more
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Diode laser-assisted frenectomy - A case report
Introduction: Frenectomy, the removal of buccal frenum, is a common procedure in oral surgery as high attachment of frenum may cause prosthodontic issues, periodontal disorders and orthodontic disorders.
Doriana Agop-Forna +3 more
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High frenum attachment is a very common problem in the population and causes various problems in function and aesthetics. It is managed by procedures such as frenotomy and frenectomy. Aberrant frenum can be removed by any of the modification techniques that have been proposed, a functional and an aesthetic outcome can be achieved by a proper technique ...
null Dr. Shakir Hussain Rather +2 more
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PERAWATAN PADA PASIEN ANKYLOGLOSSIA
Background: Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is a congenital aberration characterized by a thick, toned, or short frenulum that causes limited tongue movement. Lingual frenectomy is performed for the treatment of patients with ankyloglossia.
Henry Mandalas, Widya .
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Perioperative outcomes of frenectomy using laser versus conventional surgery: a systematic review
Introduction: Frenectomy is an oral surgical procedure usually performed with a scalpel. Several authors recently reported the interest of laser, as a minimally invasive and efficient alternative tool to perform frenectomy.
Lebret Clément +5 more
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