This chapter describes three case reports of different
frenectomy techniques used for management of aberrant frenum. The frenum is a
mucous membrane fold that attaches the lip and the cheek to the alveolar
mucosa, the gingiva, and the underlying periosteum. The procedure of complete
removal of the frenum, including its attachment to the underlying bone is known
as frenectomy while the incision and the relocation of the frenal attachment
are known as frenotomy. A frenum that encroaches on the margin of the gingiva
may interfere with plaque removal and cause tension. Any of the modification
procedures can be used to remove an abnormal frenum, however proper technique
selection based on the type of frenal attachment can result in a functional and
aesthetic result.
Author(s) Details:
Suchi Suvra Bagchi,
Department of Periodontics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College &
Hospital, Kolkata, India.
Puja Sarkar,
Department
of Periodontics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital, Kolkata, India.
Prasanta Bandyopadhyay,
Department of Periodontics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College &
Hospital, Kolkata, India.
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