only if its too long and you have a gap and need braces to close the gap, then should you get it removed but other than that.. keep it cos its very sore wen getting it removed
To provide stability for the upper lip.
The superior labial frenulum is the connective tissue that attaches the upper lip to the gum above the front teeth. It helps to stabilize the upper lip and allows for normal movement of the lip during activities such as talking and eating. If it is too tight or thick, it can sometimes cause issues with speech or oral health and may require a frenectomy procedure for correction.
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.
The "smiley" is a piercing located in the upper lip frenulum. It's basically the little web between your upper lip and gums. The size ranges from person to person, so it is possible that not everyone is suitable for this type of piercing.Inside the top lip between the lip and top gum in the frenial web.
AnswerIt is called the upper labial frenulum.
The tissue that connects the lower lip to the gum is called the labial frenulum. It helps to stabilize the lip and allows for normal movement during activities like eating and speaking.
Call the doctor.
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.
Not as much as your lower lips. ;)
It is called the philtrum, and sometimes referred to as the infranasal depression.
there upper lip
your upper lip sweats and when the weat dries it smells