Frenectomy in Buda, TX

Helping Your Child Eat, Speak, and Smile With Ease!

A frenectomy is a simple procedure that releases a tight or restrictive frenum—the small band of tissue that connects the lips, tongue, or cheeks to the gums. When this tissue feels too tight, it can affect feeding, speech development, oral hygiene, and even tooth alignment. At Buda Kids Teeth, we use gentle, modern techniques to quickly and comfortably improve your child’s oral function. By addressing lip-ties or tongue-ties early, we help your child eat, speak, and smile more freely and confidently.

Frenectomy

Types of Frenectomies

Tongue-Tie (Lingual Frenectomy)

Improving Movement for Feeding and Speech

A tongue-tie occurs when the tissue under the tongue restricts movement. This can affect breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and later speech development. A lingual frenectomy releases this restriction, allowing the tongue to move more naturally.

Lip-Tie (Labial Frenectomy)

Supporting Healthy Feeding and Tooth Spacing

A lip-tie happens when the upper lip connects too tightly to the gums. This can make feeding difficult for infants and may contribute to gaps between the front teeth as children grow. A labial frenectomy gently releases this tissue to improve function.

Benefits of Frenectomy

This simple procedure can make a big difference in your child’s daily comfort and development.

  • Improves feeding and latch for infants
  • Supports clearer speech development
  • Enhances tongue and lip mobility
  • Promotes better oral hygiene
  • Helps prevent future dental concerns
  • Improves feeding and latch for infants
  • Supports clearer speech development
  • Enhances tongue and lip mobility
  • Promotes better oral hygiene
  • Helps prevent future dental concerns

Signs Your Child Needs It

Your child may benefit from a frenectomy if you notice difficulty with feeding, trouble latching, clicking sounds while nursing, speech delays, or limited tongue movement. Older children may struggle with certain sounds, experience gaps between teeth, or have difficulty cleaning their teeth effectively. If you notice any of these signs, an evaluation can help determine the best next step.

What to Expect

We start with a thorough evaluation to understand your child’s needs. During the procedure, we use precise, gentle techniques—often with advanced tools like laser technology—to release the tight tissue quickly and comfortably. The process takes only a few minutes. Many children experience little to no discomfort, and recovery begins right away. Our team focuses on keeping your child calm and supported throughout the visit.

Why Choose Us

At Buda Kids Teeth, we provide compassionate, child-focused care with a gentle approach. We take time to explain everything clearly and help parents feel confident in their child’s treatment. Our team creates a calm, welcoming environment where kids feel safe and supported. We proudly serve Spanish-speaking families and offer care in Spanish to ensure every family feels comfortable and informed.

Aftercare

After a frenectomy, we provide simple exercises and care instructions to support healing and improve mobility. These stretches help prevent reattachment and encourage proper function. Your child can usually return to normal activities quickly, and we remain available to guide you through the healing process.

FAQs

Here are detailed answers to common questions about frenectomies for children.

A frenectomy corrects restrictions caused by tight oral tissues that limit movement of the tongue or lip. These restrictions can affect essential functions like feeding, swallowing, speech, and even breathing patterns. In infants, a tongue-tie can interfere with proper latch during breastfeeding, which may lead to feeding challenges and discomfort for both baby and parent. In older children, restricted movement can affect speech clarity and oral hygiene. By releasing the tissue, a frenectomy allows the mouth to function more naturally, which supports healthy development.
Not all ties require treatment, but certain signs can indicate a need for evaluation. In infants, look for feeding difficulties such as poor latch, slow weight gain, or frequent frustration during feeding. In toddlers and older children, watch for speech delays, difficulty making certain sounds, or limited tongue mobility. You may also notice gaps between teeth or challenges with brushing. A professional evaluation helps determine whether the restriction affects function and whether treatment would provide benefits.
Most children tolerate a frenectomy very well. Modern techniques, especially when using laser technology, minimize discomfort, reduce bleeding, and speed up healing. Infants often feed immediately after the procedure, which can provide comfort. Older children may feel mild soreness, but it typically resolves quickly. The entire process focuses on keeping your child as comfortable as possible.
Many parents notice improvements right away, especially with feeding in infants. For speech or mobility, progress may take more time and often improves with practice or guidance from a speech or feeding specialist. Healing happens quickly, but full functional improvement depends on how your child adapts and uses their increased mobility.
After a frenectomy, the body naturally tries to heal the area, which can sometimes cause the tissue to reattach. Stretching exercises help keep the area open and encourage proper healing. These exercises also help your child learn how to use their improved tongue or lip movement. Following aftercare instructions plays a key role in achieving the best long-term results.

Contact Us Today!

If your child shows signs of a tongue-tie or lip-tie, a gentle frenectomy can make a meaningful difference. Call Buda Kids Teeth today at (512) 295-7600 to schedule an evaluation. We also welcome families at Austin Kids Teeth in Austin, TX, and Bastrop Kids Teeth in Bastrop, TX. Let’s help your child feel more comfortable, confident, and free to smile!