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Q: How much does a Labiel Frenectomy cost?
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Should the dentist cut a labiel frenulum?

A labial frenectomy is a simple and routine procedure that any dentist should be able to perform if it is indicated and necessary.


What is the usual cost of labial frenectomy?

In my dentist's office it is $250


I know dental code is D7960. What is the medical code for frenectomy?

A labial or buccal frenectomy codes to 40819. A lingual frenectomy codes to 41115.


After a labial frenectomy how soon should braces be put on?

You Have a labial frenectomy during the period of wearing braces


What is a maxillary frenectomy?

A maxillary frenectomy is where the tissue that connects your upper lip to your gums is removed. The Only time you get it removed is when there is too much tissue. Too much tissue means your lip has only so much movement. If you are getting one, don't be scared. It's a really simple procedure. I hope this helped. Good luck


When getting a maxillary frenectomy do you get put to sleep?

A maxillary frenectomy is a very quick and safe procedure. A little local anesthesia is all that is required. Administering a general anesthetic would take longer than the frenectomy itself, and it would greatly increase the potential complications.


What is ADA procedure Code D7960?

The procedure is a Frenectomy


What is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the Frenum?

frenectomy


Is a frenectomy necessary to stop gum recession?

yes listen to your professional


If someone's 4 front teeth consist only of 2 front teeth and fangs all gapped and needing an upper frenectomy can they be fixed without a frenectomy but only with braces and 2 bridges?

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How long does it take to recover from a maxillery frenectomy?

It can take to up about a weeks time


Can smiling rip your stitches after a frenectomy?

Just had a frenectomy myself, so I know what it feels like. There definitely is that sensation when you smile or laugh. According to my orthodontist, smiling should not rip the stitches, though. I would take it easy to be safe.