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Labial frenum attachment and its association with oral hygiene status in patients reporting to a local tertiary care dental hospital [PDF]

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Background and Objective: The labial frenum plays an important role in providing attachment between the lip and the alveolar process and at the same time contributes significantly to the maintenance of proper oral hygiene.
Abrar Humayun   +4 more
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Diode Laser-Assisted Maxillary Labial Frenectomy: A Case Series With 6-months Follow-Up [PDF]

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A frenum is a fold of mucous membrane, maybe with enclosed muscle fibers, which attaches the lips and cheeks to the alveolar mucosa or gingiva and underlying periosteum. In case of aberrant frenum attachment, it has to be relieved for better function and
J Srihari   +2 more
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERIODONTIA-ORTHODONTIA APPROACH IN A CASE OF MIDLINE DIASTEMA WITH LABIAL FRENECTOMY USING ELECTROSURGERY [PDF]

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Introduction: Periodontal tissue condition plays an important role as an adjunctive in the success of orthodontic therapy. One of prominent esthetic problem is midline diastema case, which was caused by high and aberrant frenulum attachment.
Adibah, Media sukmalia   +3 more
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Optimizing Outcomes: Case Reports Highlighting the Strategic Choice of Frenectomy Techniques. [PDF]

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Introduction: The frenum, an inconspicuous yet highly significant fold of mucous membrane that attaches the lips and cheeks to the alveolar region mucosa, exemplifies the intricate interplay between form and function, ultimately dictating oral health ...
Ganesh R Nandnavare, Anup R Cholepatil, Niraj Choudhary, Nisha C Salvi, Shifa Qureshi, Omkar I Diwatepatil
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