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Infant Frenectomies with Lightscalpel Dental CO2 Laser
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Infant Frenectomies with Lightscalpel Dental CO2 Laser
A dental laser infant frenectomy is a simple procedure, typically taking less than 10-30 seconds. Lip tie release and tongue tie release procedures do not require sutures, and generally result in minimal post-procedure discomfort. Frenectomy also allows newborn babies the ability to latch on and breastfeed when they might not previously have been able, leading to appropriate weight gain that was un-obtainable before the procedure. For these lip tie and tongue tie release frenectomies, Dr. Martin Kaplan uses a LightScalpel LS-1005 CO2 Dental Laser with Angled Tipless handpiece. Published on November 18, 2014- Related Medical Specialties:
- Dentistry
- ENT
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Pediatrics
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- Dr. Martin Kaplan
- Frenectomy
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