
Children’s mouths are constantly developing, and sometimes a small band of tissue can interfere with that process. Known as a frenum, this tissue connects the lips, cheeks, or tongue to surrounding structures. When a frenum is unusually tight, thick, or restrictive, it may limit normal movement. A frenectomy removes or releases the restrictive tissue and may help improve oral function.
But how do you know if your child might need one? Here are five signs worth discussing with their dentist.
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