Frenectomy Procedures

Understand Frenectomy Procedures: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

A frenectomy is a simple, minimally invasive dental procedure that involves removing or altering a frenum, which is a thin band of tissue in the mouth that connects one part of the oral structure to another.

There are two main types of frenum in the mouth; the labial frenum which connects the upper lip to the gums above your upper front teeth and the lingual frenum which connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth.

Frenectomy Procedures
Frenectomy Procedures

Why you might need a frenectomy

When a frenum is too thick or too short, it can restrict movement and potentially cause a variety of oral health issues. A frenectomy helps resolve these issues by surgically removing or reducing the frenum, allowing for better function and comfort. There are several reasons why a frenectomy may be recommended by your dentist:

  • Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia): When the lingual frenum is too short or thick, it restricts tongue movement, affecting speech, swallowing, and even breastfeeding in infants.
  • Lip-Tie: When the labial frenum is too tight, it can cause spacing between the upper front teeth, affect lip movement, or make it difficult to close the lips properly.
  • Speech and Feeding Problems: Restricted frenum can lead to difficulties in speech development and feeding issues, particularly in young children.
  • Orthodontic Issues: A tight frenum can create gaps between the teeth, which may interfere with orthodontic treatment or cause relapse after treatment.

Benefits of a frenectomy

A frenectomy can offer several health and lifestyle benefits:

  • Improved Speech: Better tongue mobility will aid speech clarity and articulation.
  • Better dental alignment: Reducing frenum tension helps close gaps between teeth, making orthodontic treatment more effective.
  • Improved oral hygiene: Removing frenum tension reduces pockets where plaque may build up, lowering the risk of gum disease and tooth decay.
  • Improved comfort: Better lip and tongue movement can make eating, speaking, and smiling more comfortable.
Frenectomy Procedures

Diagnosing tongue-tie or lip-tie issues

At The Bristol Dental Practice our experienced Specialist Oral Surgeon, Dr Kathryn French will perform a comprehensive examination.

It’s important to be diagnosed by a specialist oral surgeon as not all symptoms can be seen with the naked eye, for example, some tongues which appear to be normal; can suffer from limited range of motion.

Frenectomy procedure: What to expect

A frenectomy is a relatively straightforward oral surgery procedure. Depending on the complexity and patient needs, it may be performed as follows:

  • Traditional Surgical Method: Involves the use of a scalpel to remove the frenum. Local anaesthesia is typically used to ensure a pain-free experience.
  • Electrosurgery Method: This method uses heat generated by an electric current to cut the frenum. This technique is performed under local anaesthesia, resulting in minimal post-operative discomfort. As the tip of the electrosurgery unit cuts, it simultaneously cauterises the tissue to stop any bleeding, making it a very efficient option for frenectomy procedures.

Each method is safe, with minimal discomfort and a quick recovery time.  Most patients recover quickly, with full healing occurring within a few days. A follow-up appointment is usually scheduled post surgery to ensure optimal healing.

Frenectomy Procedures

Expert Care at The Dental Bristol Practice

If you or your child experience discomfort, speech issues, or orthodontic challenges related to a tight frenum, a frenectomy may be the solution. At The Bristol Dental Practice our oral surgeon has extensive experience performing gentle, minimally invasive frenectomy procedures.

From your initial appointment through to treatment and follow-up care, every step of your journey is guided by your needs. Contact us to book a consultation and to learn more about how we can support your oral health.

Why Choose The Bristol
Dental Practice?

7-Days-new

Open 7 Days

We are Bristol’s
only 7 day dental
practice

Evenings-new

Evenings and
Weekends

We are available
when it suits you

payment-options-new

Payment
Options

Interest free finance
available

Specialists-new

Specialists

Highly trained multidisciplinary
team of dentists

Experienced-new

Experienced

Established for over
35 years