Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are going to spend the money on braces, definitely do the frenectomy. An upper lip tie can definitely cause a gap between the top front teeth.
Already has a gap. So do I.![]()
It's genetic, but easily cured by doing it as a baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might not have needed braces if you would have done it as a baby.
Yes, I had it done with both my sons (who also had tongue ties corrected), because I didn't want it to mess up their teeth (and also because they were having trouble nursing)
OP Again:
To be clear -- we all have gaps. The gap is not the reason for braces -- their are other issues. The question is whether not correcting the gap/having the frenectomy is going to mess up what the braces would fix. PLUS, my DC likes the gap is really not wanting to lose it.
Any gap that's left after braces can easily shift. If you're going to the trouble of braces get rid of the gap. If you leave the gap, it will allow the teeth to shit. Sort of like books on a bookshelf can shift if they aren't packed tightly enough in.
Anonymous wrote:OUr daughter had it - the procedure was very minor and done in the oral surgeon's office. We had gotten several opinions, and all agreed that it was necessary.
Every patient is different - so if your question is should you do it, get a second or third opinion.
If your question is "how was it" - it was a minor procedure, quickly healed, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might not have needed braces if you would have done it as a baby.
Yes, I had it done with both my sons (who also had tongue ties corrected), because I didn't want it to mess up their teeth (and also because they were having trouble nursing)
OP Again:
To be clear -- we all have gaps. The gap is not the reason for braces -- their are other issues. The question is whether not correcting the gap/having the frenectomy is going to mess up what the braces would fix. PLUS, my DC likes the gap is really not wanting to lose it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are going to spend the money on braces, definitely do the frenectomy. An upper lip tie can definitely cause a gap between the top front teeth.
Already has a gap. So do I.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might not have needed braces if you would have done it as a baby.
Yes, I had it done with both my sons (who also had tongue ties corrected), because I didn't want it to mess up their teeth (and also because they were having trouble nursing)
Anonymous wrote:You might not have needed braces if you would have done it as a baby.
Anonymous wrote:If you are going to spend the money on braces, definitely do the frenectomy. An upper lip tie can definitely cause a gap between the top front teeth.
Anonymous wrote:You might not have needed braces if you would have done it as a baby.