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Dentists and oral surgeons also do frenectomies.   The newest, cutting edge 
technique of doing a frenectomy is with a laser.   A quick simple snip is still 
the best, but for those who are uncomfortable doing it that way, a laser is 
an excellent way to do a frenectomy.   Usually, only a topic anesthetic is 
needed for a thicker frenum.   Equipment is expensive so not every dentist will 
have a unit.   

One recommendation on how to find a dentist in your area who uses a laser is 
to go to www.biolase.com and go to the section - find a Waterlase dentist in 
your area.   Call all in your area to see who does them and how many they have 
done.   You might also want to go in for a consultation to meet the dentist 
first.   If they don't understand why you are wanting a frenectomy done, refer 
them to my website.   They are now doing fillings with lasers without even 
needing anesthetic.

I have no financial interest in the company.   You will have to use your own 
judgment about following through with the procedure. 

Brian

Brian Palmer, DDS
Web: www.brianpalmerdds.com 



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