Laser Surgical Approach of Upper Labial Frenulum: A Systematic Review
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Published:2023-01-11
Issue:2
Volume:20
Page:1302
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ISSN:1660-4601
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Container-title:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJERPH
Author:
Inchingolo Angelo MicheleORCID, Malcangi GiuseppinaORCID, Ferrara IreneORCID, Viapiano Fabio, Netti AnnaORCID, Buongiorno Silvio, Latini Giulia, Azzollini DanielaORCID, De Leonardis NicoleORCID, de Ruvo Elisabetta, Mancini AntonioORCID, Rapone BiagioORCID, Venere Daniela DiORCID, Patano AssuntaORCID, Avantario Pasquale, Tartaglia Gianluca Martino, Lorusso FeliceORCID, Scarano AntonioORCID, Sauro SalvatoreORCID, Fatone Maria CelesteORCID, Bordea Ioana RoxanaORCID, Inchingolo FrancescoORCID, Inchingolo Alessio DaniloORCID, Dipalma GiannaORCID
Abstract
An abnormal and hypertrophied upper labial frenulum (ULF) can cause diastemas, gingival recession, eruption abnormalities, and the onset of carious and periodontal problems in the upper central incisors, as well as aesthetic and functional disorders of the upper lip. The goal of this investigation is to review the evidence on the surgical techniques that are currently available for treating ULF in order to identify the best approach. PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Embase were searched for papers that matched our topic from 13 November 2012 up to 22 November 2022 using the following Boolean keywords: “frenulum” and “surgery*”. A total of eight articles were selected for the purpose of the review. ULF can be surgically treated using either traditional scalpel surgery or laser surgery. The latter is the better option due to its intra- and post-operative benefits for both the patients and the clinicians, in terms of faster healing, fewer side effects and discomfort, and greater patient compliance. However, a higher learning curve is required for this technique, especially to calibrate the appropriate power of the laser. To date, it is not possible to identify which type of laser achieves the best clinical results for the treatment of ULF.
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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