How long does it take to heal after a frenectomy?

In children and adults, recovery after a frenectomy usually takes about three to five days. Your healthcare provider will give you instructions for managing any discomfort during the healing phase.
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How long does soreness last after frenectomy?

Over the first week, the white patch continues to form while symptoms such as soreness, pain, and bleeding gradually decrease. During this time the stitches usually dissolve and fall out. Weeks two to four are when the healing patch starts to shrink.
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What can you not do after a frenectomy?

If not, please call our office. To help prevent discomfort, avoid vigorous rinsing, sucking on the wound, spitting, using a straw, and exercising for 48 hours after procedure.
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What is recovery from a frenectomy like?

After an oral frenectomy, your doctor may prescribe oral antibiotics to prevent infections or complications. Within a day or two, the area should begin to heal. After a week, you'll see that the area is beginning to scar over. You should be able to resume all of your normal activities.
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Does your smile change after frenectomy?

The removal of the frenulum does not cause any adverse effects to the lip and mouth, nor changes in your appearance.
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Post Frenectomy Recovery



Can a frenectomy grow back?

Besides pain, swelling and bleeding, there is always the chance of infection. Possible reactions to the general anesthetic is also a possibility. And, in an even rarer situation, a frenectomy could grow back, which would then need to be redone surgically.
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Does frenulum grow back?

If the frenulum is completely cut, then it cannot regrow . Hard patches of skin can form in the area as scar tissue. If the frenulum tear is not a complete cut, it will heal. However, it can increase the risk of a future tear.
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Will a frenectomy close a gap?

Frenectomy: An oversized labial frenum may be reduced through minor surgery called a frenectomy. Gaps may close on their own in younger children who've undergone a frenectomy. Older children and adults will generally require additional treatment, like braces, to close gaps after a frenectomy.
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Can I brush my teeth after a frenectomy?

Rinsing: Do not rinse your mouth or brush your teeth the day of surgery. The day after surgery, rinse with a solution of warm salt water every 6 hours. You may brush your teeth using care around the area of extraction. If painful, you may delay this for 1 or 2 more days.
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Do you get stitches after a frenectomy?

STITCHES/SUTURES: Sutures are placed to help facilitate closure of the gums, reduce bleeding and swelling, and prevent food from seeping into the surgery site. Most stitches are dissolvable and supposed to unravel or fall out on their own (typically around 5 days after surgery).
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Is frenulum surgery painful?

Recovery from penile frenulectomy is fairly fast and painless. Most men do not require additional pain medications after the procedure and are able to return to office work the next day.
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Can you use a straw after frenectomy?

A slight (oozing) amount of blood is not unusual for the first 24-48 hours after surgery. Avoid spitting and the use of a straw to drink as the suction action disrupts the natural clotting process.
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Do you need braces after frenectomy?

After frenectomy. Once the frenum is removed, the position of the teeth is more likely to remain stable. We recommend to complete the frenectomy after tooth movement, but before braces are removed.
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What can you eat after adult frenectomy?

After the procedure, patients should follow a soft foods diet and avoid very hot foods. Soft foods include jello, applesauce, or pudding. We recommend to avoid any salty or acidic foods, or any foods that are extremely cold or hot. As the area heals and any numbing wears off, the patient can move to solid foods.
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When can I drink after frenectomy?

Following surgery, your diet should be restricted to COLD LIQUIDS OR ROOM TEMPERATURE for the first 24 hours. Dietary supplements such as Instant breakfast, Ensure and Boost are good choices. AVOID peroxide, alcohol, hot or carbonated beverages, hot food and drinking through a straw for the first 24 hours.
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Can you have coffee after a frenectomy?

Drink plenty of liquids, but try to avoid liquids with caffeine in them. They will only continue to dehydrate you. Once the bleeding has stopped, get something to eat. You can eat whatever you would like, however, do not bite into anything for a few weeks until the area has healed.
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Can you exercise after a frenectomy?

There is mounting evidence that post frenotomy exercises are extremely important to ensure that the tie does not re-join. Please familiarize yourself with these videos and the post release exercises before your procedure appointment. 24 hours after the procedure you should begin the stretching exercises.
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Does frenum causing gap in teeth?

Frenum issues – The frenulum most likely to cause gaps in the teeth is the maxillary labial frenum. This is a small strip of tissue that connects the upper lip to the gum tissue between the two front upper teeth. If this frenulum is too large, it can keep the teeth apart, causing a gap.
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Is a frenectomy really necessary?

If it is discovered that you or child are suffering the undesirable side effects of an elongated frenulum, a frenectomy may be recommended as a permanent solution. Your oral surgeon will assess the frenum or frena in question to determine whether or not the procedure is necessary.
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Can I wear my retainer after a frenectomy?

Fixed retention recommended if treatment closes a space

One added precaution that should be taken after closing a space and performing a frenectomy is stabilizing the incisors with a bonded retainer for at least a year.
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Why do a labial frenectomy?

In adults, a lower lip frenectomy may be needed to stop periodontal issues and gum recession, or it may be performed when being fitted for dentures. A frenectomy is a simple procedure that can be performed surgically or with a laser.
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Does everyone have frenulum?

There are pieces of connective membranes under the tongue and behind the upper lip called frenula. Everyone has a lingual (tongue) frenulum and a labial (lip) frenulum, which means that if your baby has one, it doesn't automatically mean that you are going to have breastfeeding challenges.
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Why does my bottom frenum hurt?

Sore lingual frenulum

The following things may cause you to experience pain at or around your lingual frenulum: an injury to your mouth. vitamin deficiencies like those of B12, folate, and iron which can lead to pain in the tongue. certain mouthwashes, which can lead to tongue irritation.
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Does a frenectomy affect speech?

Providers and parents should not expect significant changes in speech production following a frenectomy. Desired improvements in verbal speech should not be a driving factor in the decision for a tongue tie release.
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What is the difference between frenectomy and frenotomy?

Frenectomy is the complete removal of the frenum, including its attachment to the underlying bone, while frenotomy is the incision and the relocation of the frenal attachment [3]. Frenectomy can be accomplished either by the routine scalpel technique, electrosurgery or by using lasers.
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