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To provide stability for the upper lip.
The inferior labial frenulum is the connective tissue connecting the bottom lip to the bottom gums in the mouth. They can be prone to pain or tearing depending on the individual.
It is the little part of skin on your upper gum
AnswerIt is called the upper labial frenulum.
lower labial frenulum
i have the same problem.. and cant figure out what it is. i have a lil pink (same color as the inside of my mouth) piece of skin hanging from my upper labial frenulum... i cant figure out what it is.. idk how long i have had it, but im surious to what it is.
A labial frenectomy is a simple and routine procedure that any dentist should be able to perform if it is indicated and necessary.
It might be a good idea to see a doctor to determine the cause and treatment. It may have to do with opening your mouth too wide and the tissues of the inferior libial frenulum was stretched too far.
It is found at the midline inside the upper lip. It is a flap of mucosa and connective tissue that holds the teeth close to the teeth. When there is an overgrowth and becomes large, it can pass between the two front upper teeth and cause a diastema.
This has happened to me too. I have a permanent scowl. I am so sorry that I trusted the Dentist to do this.
The Mandibular Labial Frenum, is located in the lower dental arch, between the two lower central incisors.
The scientific name for the frilly part of a dog's lips is the "labial frenulum." It is the thin band of tissue that connects the inner surface of the lip to the gum.