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When looking for "respectable" journal articles (medically acceptable,
e.g. sometimes not JHL =( ), it is helpful to know about Medline, a
service which provides a searchable database of abstracts of articles
from various medical journals. It is easy to use. There are several
fee-based access plans out there, but you can get it free from AOL (a
stripped-down version) or from HealthGate at:
http://www.healthgate.com/HealthGate/home.html
It is apparently only available in the US. You need to register a name
and password. Searching for "frenectomy" I found 19 articles, most of
which dealt with new laser techniques being used on older patients.
None appeared to focus on newborns. The most relevant article's
abstract is reprinted below as an example.
Of course, the abstract doesn't always answer all your questions. Some
medical journals are available online, or you may be able to get the
actual article through your local library, etc.
Record from database: MEDLINE
Title
The frenectomy: a comparison of classic versus laser technique.
Author
Epstein SR
Source
Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent, 3: 5, 1991 Aug, 27-30
Abstract
When an abnormal labial frenum causes certain complications,
frenectomy should be considered. In this article, the indications for
frenectomy are outlined, classical and laser frenectomy techniques are
described, and the advantages and disadvantages of both techniques are
discussed.
~~ Nancy Penney
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