frenectomy
frenectomy
The Frenectomy Procedure Step-by-Step, Anesthesia and Pain Management
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frenectomy
Frenectomy is a minor oral surgical procedure that involves removing or reshaping a tight frenum connecting the lips or tongue to the gums. It improves oral mobility, speech clarity, and feeding comfort while preventing gum tension and spacing issues.
The procedure is quick, safe, and minimally invasive, often performed using advanced laser or conventional techniques. Frenectomy supports orthodontic treatment, promotes healthier gums, ensures faster healing, and delivers long-lasting functional and aesthetic benefits.
Treatments
Removal of Wisdom Teeth
Apicoectomy
Alveoloplasty
What We Do
Pediatric Frenectomy Care
Child-friendly frenectomy procedures using gentle techniques, ensuring comfort, safety, and improved speech or oral development outcomes.
Adult Frenectomy Treatment
We correct restrictive frenum in adults causing gum recession, speech limitations, discomfort, or orthodontic complications.
Surgical Frenectomy
When necessary, we perform traditional surgical frenectomy with sterile protocols, local anesthesia, and careful postoperative monitoring.
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Our Subspecialities
General Dentistry Medicine
Radiographs
Endodontics
Esthetic Dentistry
Oral Surgery
Orthodontics & TMJ
Prosthodontics
Frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure that removes or reshapes restrictive frenum tissue to improve speech, feeding, oral mobility, and orthodontic stability, ensuring better function, comfort, and healthier gum support.
We perform safe, precise frenectomy using advanced laser technology, ensuring minimal discomfort and faster healing. Choose Nishat Hospital for experienced specialists, sterile environment, personalized care, and reliable long-term functional results.
FAQs
Frenectomy
A frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure that removes or reshapes the frenum, the small tissue connecting lips or tongue to gums, improving function and comfort.
It is recommended when tight frenum causes speech difficulty, gum recession, spacing between teeth, breastfeeding problems, or restricted tongue movement affecting oral function.
Yes, frenectomy is a safe, minimally invasive procedure performed under local anesthesia with modern surgical techniques ensuring precision, comfort, and quick recovery.
Types of Frenectomy
Labial frenectomy removes or reshapes the frenum between upper lip and gums, commonly performed to correct spacing issues or gum tension.
Lingual frenectomy treats tongue-tie by releasing tight tissue under the tongue, improving speech, feeding ability, and oral mobility.
Dentists evaluate oral structure, symptoms, age, and functional concerns before recommending the appropriate frenectomy type.
Indications for Treatment
It helps eliminate tension causing spacing between front teeth and supports orthodontic treatment for improved alignment results.
Yes, restricted tongue movement may cause speech articulation problems, making frenectomy beneficial for clearer pronunciation.
In infants, frenectomy may be advised if tongue-tie causes breastfeeding difficulties or feeding challenges.
Procedure Details
The procedure usually takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on complexity and whether laser or conventional methods are used.
Yes, local anesthesia is administered to ensure a painless and comfortable surgical experience.
Some cases require dissolvable stitches, while laser frenectomy often eliminates the need for sutures.
Technology at Nishat Hospital
Yes, advanced laser technology ensures minimal bleeding, precise tissue removal, faster healing, and reduced postoperative discomfort.
With modern equipment and anesthesia, patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.
Experienced oral surgeons at Nishat Hospital perform frenectomy procedures with high standards of safety and precision.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery is usually quick, with most patients resuming normal activities within a day or two.
Soft foods and adequate hydration are recommended for a few days to promote comfortable healing.
Gentle brushing and prescribed mouth rinses help maintain hygiene and prevent infection during healing.
Frenectomy and Orthodontic Treatment
Frenectomy plays an important role in supporting successful orthodontic treatment. An abnormal or tight frenum can create tension between the front teeth, contributing to gaps (diastema) or relapse after braces. By removing or reshaping this tissue, orthodontic results become more stable and predictable.
Dentists often recommend frenectomy before, during, or after braces depending on individual needs. The procedure helps improve tooth alignment, reduces spacing issues, and enhances long-term retention outcomes. When combined with orthodontic care, frenectomy ensures healthier gum support and better overall smile aesthetics.
- Minor surgical procedure to remove or reshape restrictive frenum tissue
- Improves tongue movement and lip flexibility
- Helps correct tongue-tie and speech difficulties
- Supports orthodontic treatment and prevents gap relapse
- Reduces gum tension and risk of recession
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Appointment Booking & Referrals
Nishat Hospital offers a streamlined appointment booking and referral system, ensuring patients can easily schedule consultations with specialists. Our team assists with quick referrals, minimizing delays in accessing quality care and treatment


