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Frenectomy (Frenulectomy) in Kissimmee, FL

A simple procedure that removes or loosens excess tissue under the tongue or lips, improving speech, comfort, and oral function.

Definition

What is a Frenectomy?

If your child is struggling with difficulties related to a restricted tongue or lip, frenectomy is the trusted, gentle solution that offers immediate relief.
A frenectomy is a precise, minimally invasive procedure designed to loosen or gently release the restrictive band of tissue (the frenum) that connects the lips or tongue to the gums.
When this tissue is too tight, it can significantly impact your child's quality of life by creating challenges with feeding, clear speech, and overall oral comfort.

  • Enhances oral function and improves comfort.
    Addresses issues like tongue-tie and lip-tie.
    Supports better speech and eating capabilities.

Who Needs a Frenectomy?

A restricted frenum can affect oral function at any age, causing frustration and difficulty in daily life. Below are the common signs parents and patients notice that indicate the need for a consultation.

 Infants with:
Feeding difficulties (poor latch, clicking sounds). Slow weight gain or extended feeding times.
 Children/Teens:
Speech difficulties (pronouncing R, S, L, T). Lip-tie contributing to a visible gap (diastema) between front teeth.
Adults with:
Gum recession caused by the frenum pulling on tissue. Discomfort when wearing dentures or dental implants.
Types

Understanding Different Types of Frenectomy

Frenectomies are procedures that release a tight cord of tissue (frenum) in the mouth. Each type addresses a specific location and function.

Lingual Frenectomy (Tongue-Tie)
This procedure targets the band of tissue beneath the tongue. It frees the tongue to move more easily, which helps with speaking, eating, and swallowing.
Labial Frenectomy (Lip-Tie)
This procedure loosens or removes the band that connects the inside of your upper or lower lip to the gums. This is often necessary to improve lip movement, oral comfort, and gum health.
Buccal Frenectomy (Cheek Frenum)
This procedure corrects issues with the band of tissue connecting the cheek to the gums. Though less common, it helps reduce tight pulling or discomfort in the cheek area.
Our Gentle, Precision Approach

What to Expect During Your Child's Frenectomy

1

Initial Consultation

We know that any procedure for your child can be concerning. Our goal is to make the frenectomy process smooth, quick, and comfortable, backed by advanced technology and specialized care.

2

Advanced Techniques

Our practice uses state-of-the-art tools or specialized laser technology. This ensures exceptional precision, minimizes invasiveness, and significantly reduces the time your child spends in the chair.

3

Gentle and Quick Removal

Our skilled team gently releases or adjusts the frenum with minimal discomfort. This critical step immediately frees the restrictive tissue, allowing the lip or tongue to move naturally.

4

Post-Op Care and Guidance

The procedure is only the first step. You will receive detailed guidance for healing, including necessary stretching exercises to prevent re-attachment and ensure a smooth recovery.

Benefits

Life-Changing Outcomes

A simple, precise frenectomy performed by our specialized team can lead to significant, lasting improvements in your child's comfort, developmental ability, and confidence at every stage of growth.

  • Immediate improvement in a baby's ability to achieve a proper seal and transfer milk efficiently.
    Allows for the necessary tongue and lip mobility required to properly pronounce a full range of sounds
    Reduces the risk of the frenum pulling front teeth apart, which can minimize later orthodontic needs.
     Eliminates the strain that pulls gum tissue away from the tooth root, preserving long-term oral health.
    Removes the underlying tension and strain that restricts movement, leading to a more comfortable mouth.
Recovery

What to Expect After Your Child’s Frenectomy

After your frenectomy, you may experience mild swelling or tenderness for 1 to 2 days. Simple aftercare, including gentle stretching exercises, can enhance your recovery, especially for tongue-tie releases.

  • Most patients resume normal activities right away.
    Follow post-operative instructions for optimal healing.
    Stay hydrated and maintain a soft diet.
Excellence

What Sets Us Apart

At Kissimmee Oral Surgery, your comfort, confidence, and peace of mind come first. From advanced technology and personalized treatment plans to same-day care, we’re here to make your journey as easy, comfortable, and successful as possible.

Same-Day Care
Board Certified Oral Surgeons
Advanced Technology
Patient-Centered Philosophy
A Reputation Built on Trust
Comfort First

Better Function. Better Smiles. For Life.

At Kissimmee Oral Surgery, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and oral health above all. Whether you require specialized surgical treatment, innovative dental options, or caring support, our team is ready to assist you.

FAQs

Discover answers to common questions about the Frenectomy procedure and its benefits.

What is a frenectomy?

A frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure designed to remove excess tissue in the mouth. It's performed to improve oral function, speech, and comfort. This procedure is suitable for both children and adults.

Signs I need one?

Common signs that you may need a frenectomy include difficulty speaking, discomfort while eating, or restricted tongue movement. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's important to consult with a specialist. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes.

Conditions it helps?

A frenectomy can assist with various conditions such as tongue-tie, speech difficulties, and gum recession. By removing excess tissue, it enhances oral function and comfort. Addressing these issues early can prevent complications in the future.

Is it painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. Local anesthesia is used to ensure a pain-free experience. Post-operative care instructions will help manage any discomfort you may experience.

How is it performed?

A frenectomy can be performed using traditional surgical methods or with laser technology. Laser techniques often result in less bleeding and a quicker recovery. Your surgeon will recommend the best approach based on your specific needs.

Procedure duration?

The duration of a frenectomy procedure typically ranges from 15 to 30 minutes. This can vary depending on the complexity of the case. Your surgeon will provide a more accurate estimate during your consultation.

Recovery time?

Recovery from a frenectomy is generally quick, with many patients returning to normal activities within a few days. Following post-operative care guidelines is crucial for optimal healing. Your surgeon will give you specific instructions tailored to your situation.

Are there risks?

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, although they are rare. These may include infection, bleeding, or discomfort. Discussing these concerns with your surgeon can help you make an informed decision.

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Yes, both children and adults can benefit from a frenectomy. Early treatment in children can prevent speech issues and promote better oral health. Consulting with our team will help determine the best course of action for each individual.

Cost and insurance coverage?

The cost of a frenectomy varies based on the complexity of the procedure and the techniques used. Many insurance plans cover part of the cost, but it's best to check with your provider. Our team can assist you in understanding your options.

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