Toddler/Children: Trouble transitioning from puree to solid foods, strong gag reflex, “picky eater” (only likes certain textures), speech articulation difficulty, delayed speech and increased spacing between top front teeth (gap tooth), mouth breathing, snoring and signs of sleep apnea.
At Tanglewood Pediatric Dentistry, we use the function-first model to diagnose our patients. With this model, our patients get a comprehensive assessment prior to determining whether a frenuloplasty is needed. This eliminates unnecessary procedures.
After a comprehensive consultation of your child, he or she may be identified as a possible candidate for a frenuloplasty. We perform this procedure under laser guidance in our office.
Prior to the procedure, you will have a consultation to determine if the procedure is necessary. Once it is determined that the procedure is indicated, the frenuloplasty is completed in several minutes followed by the placement of sutures to aid in primary healing. We provide a comprehensive list of adjunct functional providers to assist you before/after the procedure.