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Frenectomy and Vestibuloplasty: A Case Report

open access: yesBiomedical and Pharmacology Journal, 2015
Jerina George   +4 more
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Editorial: Updates in pediatric dentistry

open access: yesFrontiers in Dental Medicine
Jayakumar Jayaraman   +1 more
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Diastema and correct timing of frenectomy

open access: yesStomatológ
Simona Dianišková   +1 more
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FRENECTOMY: BREAKING THE BARRIER

PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2023
One of the causes of midline diastema is an abnormal labial frenulum. This case report showcases the successful and efficient surgical management of an aberrant maxillary labial frenulum in a 17-year-old patient. The follow-up evaluation revealed optimal healing. The midline diastema was further closed using fixed appliance.
Sakshi Singh   +3 more
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Frenectomy plus free graft

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
Where an unfavorable frenum is present, the technique of frenectomy plus free graft is perceived as an efficient, predictable procedure to improve the prognosis of a complete or partial denture.
S, Axinn, W J, Brasher
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Frenectomy

Pediatrics, 1958
Not too many years ago articles appeared in pediatric journals regarding the attachment of the frenulum of the upper lip to the gum and the relationship of this attachment to the separation of the upper central incisors. I would like to know if there is any further more conclusive work on this subject.
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Practical considerations on frenectomy

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
Besides surgically classical frenectomy, modern dentistry currently allows its approach by dental laser. Materials and Method : We proposed clinical observation of the results obtained by frenectomy with/without frenoplasty made by laser Er,Cr:YSGG 2780 nm. Results : The patients reported no pain, bleeding, swelling or major discomfort during
Lucia Moldoveanu   +2 more
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Lingual frenectomy by Diode Laser

Indian Journal of Applied Research, 2011
Ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue-tie, is a congenital anomaly characterized by an abnormally short/ tight lingual frenulum, which restricts mobility of the tongue tip. Though the ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is not a serious manifestation, it may lead to a host of problems including infant feeding difficulties, speech disorders, and various ...
Dr. Snophia Suresh, Dr. J.Ranjit Kumar
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Diode laser for lingual frenectomy

Journal of Dental Lasers, 2018
Ankyloglossia or tongue tie is characterized by short lingual frenum restricting tongue movement which causes feeding difficulties and speech problems. Such condition can be treated by frenectomy using scalpel, laser, and electrocautery. The present case reports ankyloglossia in an 11-year-old female patient treated with diode laser and followed up ...
Soni Bista   +3 more
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Frenectomy: A clinical case

1996
O trabalho tem por objetivo realizar uma breve revisão da literatura sobre frenectomia, bem como a apresentação de um caso clínico realizado na disciplina de Estágio Supervisionado I em cirurgia na FO-UFRGS.
Bercini, Francesca   +5 more
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