Brynn Leroux, DDS had her own tongue tie released with her diode laser 9 months ago. Dr. Leroux’s tongue-tie was fully released but had scar tissue development over time, reducing her range of motion. Her partner, Robert Delarosa, DDS, completed the tongue release with the LightScalpel laser and eliminated the scar tissue.
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Brynn Leroux, DDS, shares her experience performing tongue- and lip-tie releases with a dental diode and a LightScalpel CO2 laser. Dr. Leroux is a board-certified pediatric dentist at Associates in
Watch the VideoWe are pleased to announce that we have just upgraded our LightScalpel Providers Network website (doctors.lightscalpel.com) to further emphasize our commitment to patients and continuing education in the field of laser frenectomies.
ContinueAlisa Sacker, MD, IBCLC, shares her journey taking care of tongue ties, starting in a large hospital network with a diode hot-tip laser, to her new private practice with a
Watch the VideoView our interview with Dr. Shelly Klein of Cornerstone Pediatrics in Prescott Valley, AZ. Dr. Klein discusses tethered oral tissues, and how she uses her LightScalpel CO2 laser to improve
Watch the VideoListen to Jesse R. Witkoff, DDS, DABPD, as he shares his experience using lasers for frenectomy procedures. Dr. Witkoff founded Colorado Tongue Tie in 2018 so he could focus specifically
Watch the VideoBaby Dylan was gassy, had colic, spit up frequently, and hate laying on his back. Baby Dylan’s mother, Melissa, after reaching out to serval medical professionals and after much research,
Watch the VideoIn order to rebuild the necessary orofacial function in adult patients, a Tongue-Tie Functional Release includes the mandatory pre- and post- frenectomy myofunctional therapy and the CO2 laser frenectomy...
ContinuePediatric dentist Raymond J. Tseng, DDS, PhD, FAAPD, of High House Pediatric Dentistry, discusses the LightScalpel CO2 laser, tongue-ties, and the frenectomy procedure.
ContinueThe LightScalpel Laser User Symposium brought together clinicians from different fields of dentistry and medicine. This event was a unique opportunity for the exchange of interdisciplinary ideas with the goal of
ContinueThis study finds a very strong statistical correlation between restricted upper-lip frenums and unexpected and unexplained asphyxia (UUA) infant deaths.
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