Clearer speech, more aesthetic teeth
Short lip and tongue can not only present aesthetic challenges for you or your child, but can also cause a lot of frustration in the areas of speech and eating. Not to mention that it also limits the lips' protective role around the gums and the tongue's role in cleaning teeth.
Several of our guests have reported that they delayed the removal of the tongue or lip brake because they were afraid of the scalpel injuries and possible scars. At Naturadent, we use the most advanced laser dentistry equipment and the largest, most widely applicable instrumentation in the country. After a painless treatment that takes about 10 minutes, you or your child can expect a lightning-fast, scar-free recovery.
Unlimited possibilities instead of brakes
The gap between the two front teeth is most often caused by a lip brake. Once the soft tissue brake is cut/removed, the teeth are nicely and aesthetically realigned, restored to a healthy position. If treated in childhood, orthodontic treatment can be avoided later. And by removing the short tongue during childhood, speech becomes much more beautiful and intelligible. Thanks to Naturadent laser tongue or lip brake removal, our adult customers do not have to worry about the painful and traumatic treatment required to free themselves from the „grip” of the brakes.
Thanks to our innovative laser treatment, you or your child:
- It achieves a liberated smile, speech, and eating without numbness and major traces.
- You will experience less bleeding and much faster healing.
- After using our service, you can return to your daily tasks.
- Thanks to our innovative technology, the wound surfaces do not need to be stitched.
- Our Biolase ezLase device provides sensitivity reduction, biostimulation, pain reduction and its antibacterial action minimises surgical complications.
Our priority is to ensure that our guests' treatments are as relaxing and painless as possible. To achieve this, we test the latest methods and devices ourselves and only recommend procedures that we know will provide you with an aesthetic, quick and effective solution.
Laser lip fillet removal can also avoid orthodontic treatment
The primary function of the lip brake is to move the lips when speaking or smiling. If it is too short, not properly developed or flattened, it can interfere with speech and smiling, but it can also affect the position of the teeth.
Few people know, for example, but the space between the front teeth (also known as diastema, a gap between teeth where the lateral surfaces of adjacent teeth do not touch) is often caused by the lip brake, which can be particularly aesthetically unpleasing. For this reason, it may be important to have laser labial fissure removal performed in childhood.
In such cases, the front teeth can align themselves back into place, avoiding the need for orthodontic treatment.
It is interesting to note that too strong lip brakes can cause discomfort even in infancy, making it difficult for example for the child to feed or breastfeed.
Laser tongue depressor surgery helps improve speech
The lingual brake is located between the floor of the mouth and the tongue. If it is too short, it can prevent the tongue from moving properly, thus negatively affecting sound production, speech and even the maintenance of healthy oral hygiene.
In this case, laser tongue depressor removal is particularly beneficial because it allows the tongue to regain its original function and the patient to learn correct speech technique even as an adult.
As with the lip brake, it is of course worth correcting a malfunctioning tongue brake in childhood, as it is much easier to form correct speech technique.
It's important to know that the tongue plays a huge role in the self-cleaning process of teeth, but a too short tongue can also hinder this, so this simple laser procedure can do a lot for the health of your teeth.
Benefits of laser tongue depressor, lip depressor removal
Tongue and lip fillet removal has long been a part of dental treatment, but laser technology has only recently begun to make inroads in this segment.
However, its popularity is growing as it has many advantages over traditional surgical procedures. These include:
Gentler and faster
Unlike traditional surgery, laser tongue and lip fillet removal is not only faster, but also gentler. The treatments are usually completely painless as they use a local anaesthetic.
Get well soon
Because dental lasers have a wound-closing effect (coagulating tissue), laser tongue and lip fillet removal involves much less bleeding compared to traditional scalpel or electrocautery procedures, and patients can experience much faster healing as a result.
Stress-free treatment even in children
Laser removal of the frenulum of the lip and tongue is often needed in childhood. However, due to the above advantages, the treatment will be much less stressful, so they will not develop a negative perception of dentists, which can have a beneficial effect on future dental treatments.
Laser surgery is much safer
It is very important that laser surgery has a complete antibacterial effect due to the laser light used, which means that it is guaranteed to be much more sterile than traditional surgery, so the risk of infection is also completely minimal.
Healing without traces
A major advantage of dental lasers is that they can be used to work without leaving a trace or scarring (due to their tissue-coagulating effect), and often the procedure doesn't even cause numbness in the treated area.
No rest or after-treatment required
Last but not least, another strong argument in favour of laser tongue and labial frenum removal is that you can return to your daily routine almost immediately after the procedure, as it requires no rest or special aftercare.
The procedure for laser tongue and lip removal
Laser tongue and lip fillet removal is similar to conventional surgery, but is significantly faster, less painful and safer.
Once the patient has been assessed, a local anaesthetic is administered.
Following this, a dental laser device will be used to make an incision in the lingual frenulum or the labial frenulum. The substantive part of the treatment takes barely a few minutes.
The laser procedure is concluded with a check of the affected area and its functionality, and after a general briefing, the patient can immediately return to his or her daily activities.
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