Improving Feeding, Speech & Oral Function
For some, breastfeeding can be a wonderful time to bond with your child. For others, it can be a painful, frustrating experience that leaves you feeling drained. If you’re wondering if there’s a better way, the answer is yes. Frenectomies can help keep you comfortable and ensure your child is getting proper nutrition while feeding.
Does My Child Really Need a Frenectomy?
EHearing that your infant may need a surgical procedure can feel overwhelming, but frenectomies are simple, safe, and require minimal aftercare. At Red Rock Dental, we take a conservative approach, only recommending the procedure when necessary. If you’re experiencing feeding challenges, discomfort, or notice signs like clicking or poor latching, a frenectomy consultation can help determine if treatment is needed.
Signs your child may need a frenectomy:
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Difficulty latching or prolonged feeding times
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Clicking or popping sounds while nursing
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Fussiness or frustration while feeding
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Poor weight gain despite regular feedings


Free Frenectomy Consultations
Getting started can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
We offer free frenectomy consultations, including:
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Personalized assessment of your child’s needs
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One-on-one advice from our experienced team
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Custom treatment plans tailored to your baby
Benefits of Frenectomies
EXPERIENCE BETTER BREASTFEEDING
Frenectomies ensure your infant can feed properly and help prevent low weight gain.
PREVENT SPEECH IMPEDIMENT
Early treatment helps prevent speech impediments due to restricted tongue movement.
IMPROVE OVERALL EATING ABILITY
Releasing restrictive tissues can also help older children enjoy their favorite foods with ease.
The Frenectomy Process
LOCAL ANESTHESIA
First, a consultation is necessary to determine if your child requires a frenectomy. You’ll discuss your concerns and experiences with the doctor and your child will receive an oral exam. The dentist will examine their mouth for signs of tongue and lip ties, and determine whether or not a frenectomy is the best option. To begin the surgery, the area will be numbed using local anesthesia to ensure your child feels absolutely no pain or discomfort throughout the procedure.
RELEASING THE TISSUE
There are many tools that can be used to snip the frenulum, such as lasers or scissors. Your doctor will discuss available options during the consultation, but in any case, the frenulum can be snipped in seconds. A laser minimizes bleeding and discomfort, and encourages faster healing.
AFTERCARE & HEALING
With a laser frenectomy, there is no need for stitches or sutures. Proper aftercare includes cleaning the treatment site at least twice per day. Your child’s dentist may also recommend tongue or lip stretches to ensure that the frenulum heals properly and does not reattach.

