Richard baxter dmd ms used his lightscalpel co2 laser to perform a posterior tongue tie release frenectomy on a newborn baby.
Posterior tongue tie laser.
The only difference is that the procedure uses a laser which minimizes the risk of infection and blood loss.
Infant laser frenectomy anterior and posterior tongue tie revisions richard baxter dmd ms performs an infant lightscalpel co2 laser frenectomy of anterior and posterior tongue ties.
The tongue tie corrective procedures were performed in just seconds with no bleeding and using only topical anesthesia.
The laser on time was 3 seconds with no bleeding.
Alternatively a laser or scissors can also be us.
A posterior tongue tie is located deeper in the mouth further underneath the tongue.
A laser frenectomy is basically the same procedure as a traditional oral frenectomy.
A posterior tongue tie can cause the same problems as an anterior tongue tie even though it isn t as easily.
Posterior tongue tie is treated using one of two main methods.