Kin tag removal
Kin tag removal
Kin tag removal, also known as frenectomy or frenuloplasty, is a dental procedure that involves removing or repositioning the kin tag (also called the frenulum) to improve oral function and aesthetics.
The kin tag is a thin piece of tissue that connects:
- The upper lip to the gum between the front teeth (upper frenulum)
- The lower lip to the gum between the front teeth (lower frenulum)
- The tongue to the floor of the mouth (lingual frenulum)
Kin tag removal is performed to:
- Improve speech and pronunciation
- Enhance smile aesthetics
- Increase mobility of the lip or tongue
- Relieve discomfort or pain
- Facilitate oral hygiene and dental treatments
The procedure is usually quick and straightforward, involving:
- Anesthesia (numbing the area)
- Incision (making a small cut)
- Removal or repositioning of the kin tag
- Closure (stitching the incision site)
Note: Kin tag removal is usually performed by a dentist or an oral surgeon. Your dentist will determine if the procedure is necessary and suitable for your specific needs.
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