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Does Your Child Need a Frenectomy? Understanding the Procedure and Benefits

Pediatric Dentist in Providence

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Frenectomies are an essential procedure in pediatric dentistry that can significantly enhance a child’s oral function. This simple surgical intervention involves the removal of frenulum tissue, which can be located beneath the tongue (lingual frenulum) or on the upper lip (labial frenulum). If a frenulum is too tight or thick, it can restrict movement and lead to a variety of issues, including difficulty with breastfeeding, speech problems, and dental misalignment.

At Providence Pediatric Dentistry, our expert team led by Dr. Thomas Mulvey and Dr. Farisa Mulvey is committed to providing comprehensive care tailored specifically for children. The frenectomy process is straightforward, typically performed in a safe and comfortable environment. Local anesthesia is generally used, making the procedure less intimidating for young patients.

Here are some key benefits associated with undergoing a frenectomy:

  • Improved Oral Function: A frenectomy can enhance tongue movement, improving speech clarity and supporting better oral hygiene, which can lead to fewer dental issues down the line.
  • Enhanced Feeding: For infants, especially, a tight frenulum can cause difficulties with breastfeeding. A frenectomy can make feeding easier and more effective.
  • Better Dental Alignment: By alleviating tension caused by the frenulum, the procedure can help prevent misalignments of teeth as the child grows.

Choosing the right pediatric dentist is vital for the comfort and care of your child. The team at Providence Pediatric Dentistry excels in creating a welcoming atmosphere that puts children at ease. Each treatment plan is customized to meet the individual needs of your child, ensuring the best possible outcomes.

As one satisfied parent shared, “Dr. Mulvey and his team are exceptional. They made my child feel comfortable and explained everything clearly, which eased my concerns about the procedure.” Such feedback underscores the commitment of Providence Pediatric Dentistry to deliver high-quality care that prioritizes the patient experience.

For families looking for a reputable Providence Pediatric Dentist, the combination of expert care and a child-friendly environment makes Providence Pediatric Dentistry a top choice in the area. With our focus on advanced techniques and compassionate service, we are prepared to address any concerns you may have regarding pediatric frenectomies.

If you suspect that your child may need a frenectomy or you have questions about the procedure, do not hesitate to contact our experienced team at Providence Pediatric Dentistry. We are here to provide the support you need for your child’s oral health journey.

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To schedule an appointment or for more information about the frenectomy procedure, please visit our website today.

Providence Pediatric Dentistry
Phone: (401) 272-3443


111 Point Street, Suite #1
Providence, RI 02903

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