When can I eat normal food after frenectomy?

You can eat after a frenectomy. Just avoid sharp, spicy, and acidic foods / liquids for the first 72 hours.
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What can you eat after a 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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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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How long after a frenectomy can you use a straw?

7. DO NOT use a straw for drinking for 24 hours. Drinking through a straw may disturb the blood clot.
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Can I drink after frenectomy?

Avoid drinking alcohol, using heavy machinery, and driving while on medication. 2. It is not unusual for swelling to occur after surgery. ICE should be applied as quickly as possible to the treated areas.
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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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What does a healed frenectomy look like?

The wound will appear as a small diamond shape with a dark yellowish coloring which should form a film within a few days, similar to the appearance of a wet scab.
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Does frenectomy change smile?

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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How long does pain from frenectomy last?

DISCOMFORT: As with all oral surgery, some discomfort may be present as the the anesthesia begins to wear off. Usually, a couple of Tylenol or Advil will eliminate any discomfort. Sensitivity of the gums or teeth to cold or touch is common. This should go away in a day or two.
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When Will swelling go down after frenectomy?

Most swelling can occur in the morning and up to 3 days after surgery. Avoid sleeping / laying on the side that surgery was performed. Two days after surgery, moist heat will help resolve minor swelling. Major swelling should be reported to the doctor at once.
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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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What can I expect after an adult frenectomy?

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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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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Do you have to do stretches after frenectomy?

Post-Procedure stretches are key to getting optimal result

A small amount of bleeding or spotting is common after the procedure, especially in the first few days. These are NOT meant to be forceful or prolonged. It's best to be quick and precise with your movements.
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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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How do you stretch your tongue after frenectomy?

The Tongue

Coming from behind, insert both index fingers into the mouth (insert one in the mouth and go towards the cheek to stretch out the mouth, making room for your other index finger). Then use both index fingers to dive under the tongue, placed at the base of the fold, and pull straight back.
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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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Is a frenectomy painful?

Not to worry, a labial frenectomy is a quick and pain-free procedure that is done in one visit. Two methods can be used including laser surgery and traditional surgery.
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When is the best time to do a frenectomy?

The Miller's technique was advocated by Miller PD in 1985. This technique was proposed for the post-orthodontic diastema cases. The ideal time for performing this surgery is after the orthodontic movement is complete and about 6 weeks before the appliances are removed.
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How long does laser frenectomy take to heal?

It takes between two or three weeks for the surgical site to heal completely. A laser frenectomy has an even shorter recovery period; the surgical site could heal fully in a week or two. The doctor will provide thorough after-care instructions covering pain management, feeding, and cleaning the surgical site.
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What age can you do a frenectomy?

Frequently Asked Questions Answered. A frenectomy is a simple oral surgery that can be performed at any age, but is most common for babies and children.
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Does laser frenectomy hurt?

There is very little discomfort with the laser. There is almost no bleeding from the laser procedure. Lasers sterilize at touch and therefore have less risk of infection. The healing is very quick; a laser stimulates bio-regeneration and healing.
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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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How soon can tongue-tie reattach?

If the wound heals by secondary intention healing then it heals gradually from the back edge of the diamond and the top and bottom halves become attached together again. This also typically takes from 1-2 weeks.
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How long after tongue-tie release does feeding improve?

Usually a mother notices an instant improvement in her comfort during breastfeeds. Sometimes it takes a week or two for a baby to adjust to his tongue's greater mobility.
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