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- motion between interconnected tissues. Two of the common sites for a frenuloplasty are: Frenuloplasty of tongue Frenuloplasty of prepuce of **** v t e...
- A frenuloplasty of prepuce of **** (also known as a release of frenulum) is a frenuloplasty of the frenulum of prepuce of ****. An abnormally short or...
- stretching exercises and steroid creams. Surgical treatment includes frenuloplasty (frenulum lengthening or reconstruction), frenectomy, or cir****cision...
- A frenuloplasty of tongue is a frenuloplasty of the frenulum of tongue. A tight frenulum in this context is sometimes referred to as "tongue-tie" which...
- overly short oral or genital frenulum may require a frenulectomy or frenuloplasty to achieve normal mobility. The word frenulum also refers to a bristle...
- frenulum in this study was a common cause of premature ejaculation, and frenuloplasty significantly improved the ejaculation latency. Short frenulum may be...
- from one to 12 years of age with ankyloglossia, all of whom underwent frenuloplasty. Fifteen children underwent speech evaluation before and after surgery...
- and uncomfortable levels of tension remain, a frenuloplasty procedure may be recommended. Frenuloplasty is an effective procedure, with a high chance...
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- refer to frenula in several places on the human body. It is related to frenuloplasty, a surgical alteration in a frenulum. Done mostly for orthodontic purposes...