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Frenectomy


A lingual frenum preventing proper speech

Frenectomy is the surgical procedure for removing a frenum. A frenum is a fold of tissue that passes from the movable lip or cheek to the gum, or from the tongue to the gum as shown to the right.
 

A surgical procedure is required to remove a frenum if it interferes with the normal alignment of teeth, interferes with the movement of the tongue during speech or pulls the gum away from the tooth resulting in recession a surgical procedure is required to remove it.  There are several frenums in the mouth on both the top and bottom arches.
 
This is a simple procedure that only takes one office appointment.