Frenectomies in White Plains

If your infant has a tongue or lip tie, they can have trouble breastfeeding. And, as they grow older, they may also have trouble chewing and eating properly, and may even develop a speech impediment.

However, tongue and lip ties can be treated easily at Miles of Little Smiles. Our White Plains pediatric dentists specializes in gentle, pain-free laser frenectomies. Call us at (914) 949-6655 to learn more about frenectomies and the process below, or contact us now to schedule a consultation. 

What is a Frenectomy?

A frenectomy is a treatment that’s used to treat tongue or lip ties. Tongue ties occur when the tissue band (frenulum) connecting the tongue and the base of the mouth is too thick and overdeveloped, and interferes with proper oral range of motion. 

Lip ties are similar, but affect the lips. In the case of a lip tie, the upper, lower, or both bands of tissue connecting the lips and the gums are too thick and restrict your child’s ability to move their lips properly. 

Frenectomies in White Plains are used to eliminate these restrictions, and restore your child’s oral range of motion. In this procedure, these bands of tissue are snipped. Along with proper post-surgical care and oral physical therapy, this eliminates the tongue and/or lip ties permanently. 

Signs of Tongue and Lip Ties

There are a few signs you can look out for to identify tongue and lip ties in your child. For tongue ties, one of the most obvious signs is a “notched” or “heart-shaped” tongue. You’ll notice this when your child tries to stick their tongue all the way out. They may also have trouble moving their tongue or sticking it out beyond their front teeth.

In older kids, tongue ties may also affect their speech, particularly their ability to make sounds involving the contact of the tongue with the upper teeth. This may include “T,” “D,” “Z,” and other similar sounds. Your child may sound “slushy” or unclear when making these sounds. 

Tongue ties also often affect feeding, which is the most common sign of lip ties, too. Both tongue and lip ties interfere with your baby’s ability to latch onto the breast and feed properly. This can result in things like crying when feeding, “clicking” sounds when trying to feed, very long feeding sessions, and poor overall weight gain.

Gentle Soft Tissue Laser Treatment for Frenectomies

At Miles of Little Smiles, your child’s comfort is our top priority. That’s why we have invested in laser dental tools for soft tissue treatment, including frenectomies. Laser frenectomies are far superior to traditional frenectomies.

This is because laser tools cause no pain or discomfort. The heat generated by the laser tool cauterizes (seals) nerve endings as it passes through the soft tissue, preventing pain. This also seals up blood vessels, dramatically reducing bleeding.

Laser frenectomies also allow your child to heal more quickly after their surgery. Sutures are typically not needed, and infections are less likely due to the sanitizing effect of the laser. 

So don’t wait. If you think that your child needs a frenectomy, come and visit Dr. Dee  today for a diagnosis and to learn about the proper next steps. The team at Miles of Little Smiles is here to ensure your child gets the care they need. 

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The Benefits of Tongue Tie Treatment

Tongue tie treatment offers numerous benefits for individuals of all ages. Here are some of the key advantages:

Enhanced Feeding and Swallowing: Infants with tongue tie may struggle with breastfeeding or bottle feeding. Tongue tie treatment can help improve their ability to latch onto the nipple and feed efficiently, leading to better nutrition and overall growth.

Improved Speech and Articulation: Tongue tie can affect speech clarity and pronunciation. By addressing the underlying issue, individuals can experience significant improvements in their ability to communicate effectively.

Prevention of Dental Issues: Untreated tongue tie can contribute to oral health problems, including tooth decay, gum disease, and misalignment of the teeth. By addressing the condition early on, you can help prevent these issues from occurring.