Labial Frenectomy

A labial frenectomy is a form of frenectomy performed on the lip.

The labial frenulum often attaches to the center of the upper lip and between the upper two front teeth. This can cause a large gap and gum recession by pulling the gums off the bone. A labial frenectomy removes the labial frenulum. Orthodontic patients often have this procedure done to assist with closing a front tooth gap. When a denture patient's lips move, the frenulum pulls and loosens the denture which can be uncomfortable. This surgery is often done to help dentures fit better.

The removal of the frenulum does not cause any adverse effects to the lip and mouth.

Operations/surgeries and other procedures on the mouth, and pharynx (ICD-9-CM V3 25–29, ICD-10-PCS 09)
Mouth

lip: Labial frenectomy · Lip lift · Lip augmentation · Cheiloplasty

tongue: Lingual frenectomy · Genioglossus advancement · Glossectomy

teeth: see Template:Endodontology

gingiva: see Template:Periodontology

Stomatoplasty
Oropharynx

palate: Palatoplasty · Pharyngeal flap surgery

tonsil: Tonsillectomy · Adenoidectomy

uvula: Uvulotomy · Uvulopalatoplasty

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty

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