The lip tie procedure is called frenectomy.
Lip tie after laser.
A laser frenectomy is basically the same procedure as a traditional oral frenectomy.
We will use numbing medication during the procedure and the use of a laser means that there is actually very little discomfort anyway.
Surprisingly the entire process takes just a few minutes.
The only difference is that the procedure uses a laser which minimizes the risk of infection and blood loss.
Preparing for tongue tie revision it s not necessary to do anything to prepare for the procedure.
A laser maxillary labial frenectomy involves removing the maxillary labial frenum tissue connecting the upper lip to the upper gums often referred to as lip tie.
If the patient is a baby diagnosis is done in conjunction with a lactation consultant or mid wife who will usually be present on the same day as the appointment.
This is not a painful experience for an infant and does not typically require any anesthesia.
The mom lays on the dentist chair holding her child during procedure.
Also although laser treatment for lip tie is becoming more common it is expensive and not without risk.
A tongue or lip tie release sometimes called a frenectomy is performed using a medical laser.
It can be performed using a laser or a sterilized surgical scissor.
In order to facilitate the proper healing of lip and tongue releases following a frenectomy we strongly recommend a regimen of stretches to be done six times a day no more than six hours apart.
Healing after a tongue or lip tie.
There is little evidence that it improves breastfeeding outcomes and the lip tie can.
Tongue tie and lip tie laser surgery is a relatively simple quick and painless procedure.
It is a very quick outpatient procedure and is not a surgery.
A prominent maxillary labial frenum can cause a large gap to occur between the upper two front teeth.
In the past a lip tie was snipped with scissors.
It is the revision of the tight frenulum either by use of laser or snipping with surgical scissors.
Lip tie has not been studied as much as tongue tie but treatments for lip ties and tongue ties are very similar.