Frenectomy Surgery

Advanced Frenectomy Surgery in Conway, SC

At Rollar Oral Surgery, our oral surgeons perform frenectomy surgery in Conway, SC to address issues related to the frenum, such as tongue tie, speech problems, gaps between teeth, chewing, overall comfort, improved breastfeeding for infants, and more. A frenum, or frenulum, is a small band of tissue in the oral cavity that keeps the more movable parts of the mouth (lips, tongue, cheeks) connected to the more stationary parts (jaw and gums). Most often, frenectomy surgery is required when the frenum is too short or tight and is impeding the movement required to perform the necessary functions of the mouth, like speech, eating, and chewing. Our oral surgeons use their skill, experience, and advanced techniques to ensure the frenectomy procedure is as comfortable as possible for our patients. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and improve your oral function.
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What Is Frenectomy Surgery?

A frenectomy is a simple procedure designed to adjust or remove the frenum. Conditions like tongue-tie or lip-tie can make everyday activities like eating, speaking, or brushing your teeth difficult. Whether you prefer a traditional approach or want to explore the precision and comfort of laser surgery, we provide tailored solutions to help you regain ease and confidence in your daily life. Signs that a frenectomy might be right for you include:

  • Difficulty breastfeeding or feeding issues in infants
  • Trouble moving the tongue, affecting speech or swallowing
  • Problems with keeping teeth and gums clean
  • Receding gums or misaligned teeth
  • Speech impediments due to a restrictive frenum

Benefits of Frenectomy and Early Intervention

Identifying and treating frenum concerns early can have a lasting impact, especially for infants and toddlers. A timely frenectomy can help resolve feeding challenges and reduce the risk of future complications with speech development. This simple procedure offers a range of benefits that can improve quality of life right from the start, such as:

  • Improved ability to eat, chew, and swallow
  • Better alignment and aesthetics
  • Improved speech
  • Improved ease of maintaining oral hygiene
  • Relief from the discomfort of a frenum that is too short/tight
  • Reduced risk of tooth decay and gum disease
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How Is a Frenectomy Performed?

A frenectomy is a simple, quick procedure designed to keep you comfortable from start to finish. After applying local anesthesia, the surgeon carefully removes or modifies the frenum using either a scalpel or a laser. At Rollar Oral Surgery, we often rely on laser technology for its precision, reduced bleeding, and faster recovery time, making the experience smoother and easier for you.

Who Can Benefit From a Frenectomy?

Frenectomy surgery can benefit a wide range of patients, including:
  • Infants struggling with breastfeeding due to tongue-tie
  • Toddlers or children with speech delays or difficulty moving the tongue
  • Teens preparing for orthodontic treatment or braces
  • Adults with gum recession or discomfort caused by lip-tie
  • Denture wearers with irritation from a tight frenum
  • Anyone with a gap between the front teeth that hasn’t responded to braces alone
  • Patients experiencing oral discomfort, clicking, or speech issues
If you or your child has been told you may need a frenectomy—or you’re noticing difficulty with speech, eating, or dental alignment—this simple surgery could offer real relief.

Schedule Your Frenectomy Consultation Today

If a tight frenum is causing problems for you or your child, don’t wait. Frenectomy surgery is quick, and can dramatically improve function and comfort.

Schedule your consultation with a board-certified oral surgeon at Rollar Oral Surgery—proudly serving Conway, SC with expert care you can trust.

Symptoms That May Require Frenectomy Surgery

  • Difficulty breastfeeding (in infants, due to tongue-tie)
  • Speech delays or trouble pronouncing certain sounds
  • Inability to fully move the tongue (e.g., sticking it out or lifting it)
  • Pain or discomfort while eating or swallowing
  • Clicking sounds when speaking or chewing
  • Chronic mouth breathing or trouble keeping the mouth closed
  • Gap between the upper front teeth that persists despite orthodontic treatment
  • Tension or pulling sensation in the upper lip or tongue
  • Gum recession near the front teeth due to lip tension
  • Repeated irritation or ulceration under dentures
  • Tongue resting low in the mouth or floor of the mouth
  • Drooling or feeding problems in toddlers and children
  • Head, neck, or jaw tension related to restricted tongue movement
  • Trouble maintaining proper oral hygiene due to tongue restrictions
  • Difficulty playing wind instruments or participating in vocal activities
If any of these symptoms are present, it’s a good idea to consult with a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Conway, SC to determine if a frenectomy is the right solution.

Conditions That May Require Frenectomy Surgery

  • Ankyloglossia (commonly known as tongue-tie)
  • Lip-tie (tight or thick upper or lower labial frenum)
  • Breastfeeding difficulties due to tongue or lip restriction (in infants)
  • Speech disorders related to restricted tongue movement
  • Orthodontic spacing issues, especially a gap between the upper front teeth (diastema)
  • Gum recession caused by frenum tension pulling on the gumline
  • Denture instability or irritation due to high or thick frenum attachment
  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing (especially in children)
  • Chronic mouth breathing associated with oral restriction
  • Myofunctional disorders, such as improper tongue posture or movement
  • Feeding disorders in infants or toddlers
  • Orofacial muscle tension due to restricted movement of oral structures
  • Sleep-disordered breathing or mild forms of obstructive sleep apnea linked to oral restrictions
  • Delayed or altered speech development
  • Post-orthodontic relapse from uncorrected frenum interference
These conditions can affect patients at any age—from newborns struggling with latching to adults experiencing speech, dental, or bite problems. A board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Rollar Oral Surgery in Conway, SC can evaluate your situation and recommend the right solution.

Empowering Patients Through Education

At Rollar Oral Surgery we’re dedicated to providing the best oral surgery experience and part of that means upholding the highest ethical standards. As part of this commitment, we offer a comprehensive Patient Library.

In our Patient Library you will find special videos designed to promote transparency, reduce anxiety and ensure every patient feels confident and well-informed before treatment.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms that may require a frenectomy, don’t hesitate to call or fill out our contact form to connect with one of our friendly team members who can schedule your consultation.