A frenectomy is a common pediatric dental procedure that involves the removal of a frenulum, which is a small fold of tissue that connects the lips, tongue or cheeks to the gums or mouth. In some children, this tissue can be overly restrictive and can cause difficulties with speech, feeding or oral hygiene.

At Salt Lake Pediatric Dentistry, our pediatric dentists and team offer pediatric frenectomy services, including lip and tongue-tie assessments for infants to adolescents. We use laser technology that is minimally invasive, which makes the procedure quick and virtually painless.

Lip and tongue ties are common conditions in infants that can lead to difficulty with breastfeeding, speech development and oral hygiene. Dr. David Gustafson, Dr. Jeffery K. Rupp or our associates can assess your child’s lip and tongue tie and determine if a frenectomy is necessary to improve their oral health and development.

Lip and tongue ties are common conditions in infants that can lead to difficulty with breastfeeding, speech development and oral hygiene. Dr. David Gustafson, Dr. Jeffery K. Rupp or our associates can assess your child’s lip and tongue tie and determine if a frenectomy is necessary to improve their oral health and development.

Laser Frenectomies vs. Cauterizing Frenectomies

When considering a frenectomy for your child, it is important to understand the different techniques available. Two common methods used to perform this procedure are laser frenectomies and cauterizing frenectomies.

Cauterizing frenectomies involve the use of a hot implement to sear through the skin and fibers causing the lip or tongue tie. While this method has traditionally been used to perform frenectomies, it is generally considered outdated due to issues such as excessive heat, the increased likelihood of scarring and discomfort both during and after the procedure.

Laser frenectomies, on the other hand, are a more modern and advanced option for performing frenectomies. Lasers are more controlled and minimally invasive, offering a more comfortable and precise procedure with minimal bleeding and reduced discomfort during the procedure and when recovering. Our pediatric dentists and team have chosen to use state-of-the-art lasers to perform your child’s frenectomy procedure in order to provide them with the highest possible quality of care and with a more comfortable overall experience.

Post-Treatment Care

After the procedure, your child may experience mild discomfort and swelling, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs. Our team will provide you with detailed instructions for postoperative care and follow-up appointments to ensure your child’s quick and safe recovery.

Schedule An Appointment

If you suspect that your child may need a frenectomy in Taylorsville, Utah, contact our office at 385-378-5931 to schedule a consultation. We are committed to providing the best care possible to improve your child’s oral health and quality of life.

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