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Management of Tongue-Tie/Ankyloglossia - A Surgical Procedure with Dental Laser

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Introductions Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a congenital condition that restricts the tongue's range of motion.  An unusually short, thick or tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) attaches the bottom of the tongue's tip to the floor of the mouth, causing difficulties in infants to adulthood through adolescence. Breast-feeding in infants, difficulty while eating, speaking, swallowing malocclusion, sleep apnea are few to mention. Clinical assessment of tongue tie The most common used scales for tongue tie assessment are A) Hazelbaker scale B) Koltow scale In infants full feeding assessment is also required Treatment Tongue tie treatment  depend on severity and is a very controversial topic. There are two variants of tongue-tie, Anterior and posterior. Posterior tongue tie is difficult to detect and treat. The lingual frenulum may loosen over time, resolving tongue-tie. In other cases, tongue-tie persists causing problems. Surgical treatment of tongue-tie may be needed for such

Crown Lengthening Procedure using Dental Diode Laser

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  Introduction- Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure designed to increase the extent of supra-gingival tooth structure for esthetic and restorative purposes. Based on the clinical scenario, crown lengthening procedure is categorized as either esthetic or functional. Esthetic crown lengthening   is usually done in the anterior esthetic zone of oral cavity, where the major concern is to reduce excessive gingival display and increase the clinical crown height. While functional crown lengthening   is done to expose the crown structure so that a functional prosthesis can be placed over the exposed crown. Preservation of biologic width is the therapeutic endpoint of both these procedures. Crown lengthening can be limited to soft tissue only, or both soft and hard tissue can be contoured.   Indications- There are several indications including: restorative needs, to increase clinical crown height lost due to caries, fracture or wear, to access sub-gingival caries, to access a perforation