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ESTHETIC REHABILITATION WITH PORCELAIN LAMINATE VENEER FOR ANTERIOR DIASTEMA WITH A HIGHLY ATTACHED MAXILLARY LABIAL FRENUM : A CASE REPORT

International Journal of Advanced Research
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Shubham R. Pal   +5 more
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Bilateral pedicle flap: A novel technique for functional and esthetic management of aberrant labial frenum

Journal of Interdisciplinary Dentistry, 2019
An aberrant maxillary labial frenum can lead to diastema and gingival recession creating functional and esthetic problems. Archer's classical frenectomy technique is an extensive procedure and has led to scarring and loss of interdental papilla ...
Isha Agrawal   +2 more
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[Diastema verum and persistent labial frenum].

Zobozdravstveni vestnik, 1991
In the management of diastema verum associated with persistent labial frenum it is important to distinguish, on the basis of clinical testing, between a normal and abnormal labial frenum. The authors believe that from an orthodontic standpoint, frenotomy ad frenectomy are contraindicated in the deciduous dentition.
D, Belic, K, Obrez-Oblak
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Bilateral blind epithelized tracts associated with the inferior labial frenum

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983
Examination of a 45-year-old man disclosed, bilateral, blind, epithelium-lined tracts on the alveolar mucosa in proximity to the inferior labial frenum. These structures were excised surgically and examined histologically. This article represents the first report of blind mucosal pits in this location. The mechanism responsible for development of these
W H, Stalker, G W, Allen
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The superior labial frenum: a histologic observation.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1991
Superior labial frena obtained from cadavers or frenectomies were examined histologically. The frena were covered by stratified squamous nonkeratotic, orthokeratotic, or parakeratotic epithelia, depending upon the gingival extent of the frenum. In addition to the normal components of dense, irregular, collagenous connective tissue, almost all frena ...
L P, Gartner, D, Schein
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[A too short superior labial frenum].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2004
A too short superior labial frenum is quite normal in babies and little children. Usually, the strong frenum disappears at twelve years of age. Before considering surgical intervention beyond this age, one should exclude the presence of a tooth size or arch length discrepancy, a mesiodens or a severe dysgnathia.
J A, Baart, J F, Bosgra
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Maxillary Labial Frenum in Preschool Children: Variations, Anomalies and Associated Factors.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2022
P. Kramer   +5 more
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Labial ankyloglossia - a case report on fusion of frenums

European Journal of Anatomy
Labial ankyloglossia is a rare condition where the lingual frenum is found to be continuous with the labial frenum. It is a rare condition that can have a significant impact on a patient’s quality of life. Early recognition and appropriate intervention can lead to substantial improvements in speech, oral hygiene, and overall well-being.
CJ Sanjay   +3 more
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