The Frenectomy Procedure Explained
A frenectomy is a quick surgical procedure aimed at releasing a tight band of tissue – either the lingual frenum under the tongue or the labial frenum connecting the upper lip to the gums.
A frenectomy is a quick surgical procedure aimed at releasing a tight band of tissue – either the lingual frenum under the tongue or the labial frenum connecting the upper lip to the gums.
Lip and tongue ties are often associated with infants and young children, but they can also have an impact on adult oral health. When left untreated, these conditions can lead to various issues such as gum disease, tooth decay, and even sleep apnea.
Welcome to our blog series on lip and tongue ties! In this four-part series, we will explain lip and tongue ties, their causes, symptoms, and potential impact on infants and children.
In the previous blogs in this series, we discussed how dental implants have transformed the field of restorative dentistry, providing a long-lasting and natural-looking solution for missing teeth.
So far, in our series, we have discussed the benefits of dental implants and provided a step-by-step explanation of the procedure. This blog will cover an important topic: dental implant failure.Although dental implants have a high success rate, there is a chance that the implants can fail.
Embarking on the journey to restore your smile with dental implants is a transformative experience. In our previous blog, we discussed the importance of dental implants and how they can improve your overall oral health.