At Tropical Dental Care, we are committed to providing gentle and effective frenectomies in Tomball, Texas, to improve oral function and overall health. A frenectomy involves the removal or modification of the frenulum, a small band of tissue in the mouth, usually found beneath the tongue or upper lip. It is a common procedure for individuals of all ages, from infants with breastfeeding challenges to adults with speech or gum issues.
Frenectomies are essential for improving quality of life, especially when a tight or restrictive frenulum causes difficulties with speech, eating or other daily activities. Dr. Robert Hoffman performs each frenectomy with the utmost care, ensuring patients feel comfortable and informed at every step.
Safe and Comfortable Frenectomies
Frenectomies are performed with a focus on safety and patient comfort. We use the latest technology to reduce discomfort and speed up healing time. Whether your child needs a frenectomy to improve breastfeeding or you require one to address speech issues, our team will guide you through the entire process.
During a consultation, our oral surgeon will carefully assess your needs and explain the procedure in detail. Most frenectomies are quick, typically completed in under 30 minutes. Thanks to our modern techniques, patients usually experience minimal discomfort and rapid recovery.
Why Choose a Frenectomy?
There are many reasons someone may need a frenectomy. Below are just a few situations where this treatment may be beneficial:
- Infants struggling to latch during breastfeeding
- Children or adults with speech impediments
- Individuals with gum recession or excessive spacing between teeth
- Adults experiencing discomfort while eating or speaking
Our practice takes pride in delivering the highest quality care, ensuring every patient’s individual needs are met. Call us at 281-351-0005 today.
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