Laser Labial Frenectomy on Infant

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • A frenectomy (also known as a frenulectomy or frenotomy) is the removal of a frenulum, a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. This procedure is most urgent under the tongue to help a baby that cannot achieve an effective latch. A painful and ineffective latch can be made more suitable for Mom and baby with a labial frenectomy.
    This is also a very common procedure that is performed on infants, children, and adults to prevent and facilitate the correction of a space between the front teeth.
    Frenectomies can be safely and efficiently released with the soft tissue laser with predictable and repeatable tissue response, fast ablation and instant hemostasis. The extremely precise cutting, minimal collateral damage, clear and bloodless operating field, make the diode laser a good choice for frenectomy procedures. Laser oral surgery also features less wound contraction and reduced scarring in comparison with scalpel incisions.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @emmaclaxton1388
    @emmaclaxton1388 Před 2 lety +55

    What a great little patient 😍

  • @LindsayLavender
    @LindsayLavender Před rokem +39

    Bravest little baby ever! So cute!

  • @HellaHeaux
    @HellaHeaux Před rokem +13

    My 9 month old has his release in a few hours and I’m so scared for him but this gave me a lot of comfort knowing this tiny baby had no issues

    • @amandacamacho9214
      @amandacamacho9214 Před rokem

      How did it go?? My baby’s is 9 months and she needs it 😭😭😭

  • @glowupwithtrichelle5523
    @glowupwithtrichelle5523 Před rokem +39

    At the end he looked like “what the heck was all of that about?”

  • @FertileG
    @FertileG Před rokem +16

    That's a good baby! Showed this to my 5 y/o because he needs one underneath his tongue.

  • @spencercolgan
    @spencercolgan Před 8 měsíci +2

    What an expert medical professional!

  • @gmarch494
    @gmarch494 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My 2 month old daughter needs this procedure, I guess I'm more nervous about it, than the baby was. Little man took it like a champ

  • @patriciaramos7338
    @patriciaramos7338 Před 8 dny

    Congratulations on the procuedure, As laser safety officer I would suggest eyes protection, in the case of little infants a mask as it´s not possible the lens, and will be interesting to see the parameters of the ablation, as is taking some intents to do the procedure , perhaps its not well inserted the tip in the device as I can see the light in the base.

  • @Sqinxy
    @Sqinxy Před rokem +5

    i’m scared to have this happen to me and the baby makes it look easy

  • @Sqinxy
    @Sqinxy Před rokem +9

    my guy was like “wtf did you do to my mouth u little shits!”😂

  • @Fredbobtheseagal
    @Fredbobtheseagal Před rokem +6

    They dont hurt it is a laser no blood only a hole in your gums i just got one today!!

    • @molsonparkdental
      @molsonparkdental  Před rokem +2

      The ‘gums’ can often be done without local anesthetic if it’s very minor and done very slowly.
      But certainly more comfortable with a pinch of local anesthetic for the gums and certainly for a frenectomy unless it’s very fine tissue

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem

      @SimplyKimX the laser provides for a safer and less traumatic procedure irrespective of age .

  • @Angie-fk7xz
    @Angie-fk7xz Před rokem +4

    No crying? Numbing gel?

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem +1

      Numbing gel and pinch of local anesthetic

  • @darthv8or
    @darthv8or Před 2 měsíci

    So cute ♥️♥️♥️

  • @lailakhan6175
    @lailakhan6175 Před rokem +1

    How old is this baby?

  • @MamaOfRooNTammi
    @MamaOfRooNTammi Před 3 lety +9

    Wny did the child not have eye protection ???

    • @tntnationwide
      @tntnationwide Před rokem +2

      I was just thinking the same thing.

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem +1

      Laser is out of view. Protection is really most relevant for the providers

  • @paulcapinpuyan3500
    @paulcapinpuyan3500 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can the baby breast feed normally after the treatment?

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před 6 měsíci +2

      The primary purpose of the frenectomy on an infant is to facilitate breast-feeding.
      The babes often breast feed immediately after the procedure. Many moms would say ‘it was the best feeding they’ve ever had!’

    • @paulcapinpuyan3500
      @paulcapinpuyan3500 Před 6 měsíci

      @@thataintu thank you. Because we are planning our 2 month old baby to undergo the same treatment. We we're worried that our child can not breast feed while healing.

    • @ceiaraburchett6027
      @ceiaraburchett6027 Před 10 dny

      @@paulcapinpuyan3500can I ask how recovery went

  • @nightshade1621
    @nightshade1621 Před rokem +1

    Why this baby so calm?

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem

      The baby is snuggled in his own car seat, surrounded by competent providers. Why shouldn’t he be calm?

    • @nightshade1621
      @nightshade1621 Před rokem +1

      @thataintu because I am sure they appear strange with the gear, lights, and noises, and then they're directing it all in his mouth.

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem

      @@nightshade1621 an effort should be made, with a patient of any age, for that matter, to keep instruments out of view. This would be done to reduce anxiety and for patient safety in case of the unlikely instrument falling
      Having said that; 1. an infant doesn’t see that well to start with. 2. An infant, quite frankly, has not yet been taught to fear the unknown. The procedure is virtually painless. Keeping them nestled in their own comfy car seat, with careful manipulation of their numb lip, does not, in our experience create anxiety for the babies. Generally, anxiety is seen in older kids and from parents transferring their fears to the child- justifying our request to have parents wait in the reception area or at least out of the child’s view.

    • @nightshade1621
      @nightshade1621 Před rokem

      @@thataintu so you work in the medical/dental field?

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem

      @@nightshade1621 I’m Dr. Chapnick

  • @hadleyslayz
    @hadleyslayz Před 7 měsíci +1

    dang that baby did better than ne 😂

  • @nyomicasey
    @nyomicasey Před rokem

    What is the healing process like

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před rokem

      Relatively uneventful. Initial healing is a few days and pretty much unnoticeable in two weeks

    • @nyomicasey
      @nyomicasey Před rokem +2

      @@thataintu okay so no big scar Thats good

  • @dairyducky3945
    @dairyducky3945 Před rokem +1

    WHERE'S THE ANESTHESIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @molsonparkdental
      @molsonparkdental  Před rokem

      There was topical anesthetic first and then a quick pinch of local right into the frenum

  • @SkyLight724
    @SkyLight724 Před 3 měsíci

    Why the mother do this to a child they have to wait till they grown report that channel

    • @thataintu
      @thataintu Před 3 měsíci

      This is done on an infant to facilitate breastfeeding- the most natural and healthy thing a mother can do for their child.

    • @SkyLight724
      @SkyLight724 Před 3 měsíci

      @@thataintu true but it not right I will never do that I will allow them to do it when they turn 6 or 8 year old if I have a child but you never know if they gonna have pain in the future or might be risky to do

    • @etherealaffliction7348
      @etherealaffliction7348 Před měsícem +1

      ​@SkyLight724 my daughter had a grade 4 lip tie released at a month old, if you look that up it's where the frenulum notches the bone and if she had grown up with it she would have a severe gap between her front teeth. She's also had a tongue release done this week at almost 4 months because it was somehow missed previously but was so bad she was severely struggling to gain weight consistently and was in yet another weight plateau despite supplementing with A LOT of formula. So far she's slept better and has stopped having scary breathing problems, leaks less,is working on better breastfeeding, and can finally hold a pacifier in her mouth if I decide to give her one. For some babies it's not an option to wait till they're older and side note a tongue tie can cause a cascade of body/muscle problems that are often more expensive to treat.