Release of Tongue Tie (Lower Frenectomy)
Lingual Frenum or TongueTie – A prominent lingual frenum, attached high on the lingual alveolar ridge, is seen commonly in infants. This causes decreased tongue mobility and the fear of future speech impairment. The lingual frenum becomes less prominent during the first 2-5 years of life. Children in mixed dentition may complain of difficulty moving their tongue. A lingual frenum with high attachment on the alveolus may contribute to gingival inflammation and recession in relation to the central incisors. Lingual Frenectomy is performed more commonly for one of the above reasons than for speech articulation problems.
The frenum is excised. The wound edges are undermined, relaxing incisions are made and the wound is closed.