
Frenectomy in Infants
Frenectomy in infants helps correct tongue or lip tie, improving feeding, speech, and oral function.
Frenectomy in infants helps correct tongue or lip tie, improving feeding, speech, and oral function.
Tongue tie in babies is a condition where the tongue’s movement is restricted, affecting feeding, speech, and oral development if untreated early.
A dental hygienist is a trained professional who cleans teeth, educates patients, and helps prevent oral diseases and gum problems.
Newborns may struggle with latching due to tongue-tie, poor positioning, or weak sucking reflex, affecting feeding and weight gain.
Lip tie in babies restricts upper lip movement, causing feeding difficulties and speech issues, often treated with simple corrective procedures.
Natal teeth are present at birth, while neonatal teeth erupt within the first month; both require careful monitoring for infant health.
Permanent teeth typically begin to erupt around age 6 and continue until about age 13, supporting proper adult dental development.
Simple oral hygiene steps for healthy teeth, fresh breath, and strong gums every day.
Full mouth dental implants offer a permanent solution for missing teeth, restoring full function, aesthetics, and confident smiles effectively.
Pediatric orthodontic treatment corrects teeth and jaw alignment in children, promoting healthy growth and preventing future dental issues.
A pediatric dentist specializes in children’s dental care, providing gentle treatment, prevention, and education for healthy smiles from infancy to teens.
Kids orthodontics helps correct jaw alignment and teeth positioning, improving speech clarity, confidence, and overall oral development effectively.