Major Scope

  •  Colon and Rectal Surgery
  •  General Surgery
  •  Gynecologic Oncology
  •  Plastic Surgery
  •  Neurological Surgery
  •  Orthopaedic Surgery
  •  Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
  •  Neonatal Surgery
  •  Prenatal Surgery
  •  Trauma Surgery
  •  Surgical Intensivists, Specializing In Critical Care Patients
  •  Thoracic Surgery
  •  Congenital Cardiac Surgery
  •  Thoracic Surgery-Integrated
  •  Vascular Surgery

Abstract

Citation: World J Surg Surg Res. 2025;8(1):1593.DOI: 10.25107/2637-4625.1593

Laser Lingual Frenectomy in a Child

Boudi R, Ramdi H, Sakout M and El Khammal H

Mohammed V Military Hospital of Rabat, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco

*Correspondance to: Boudi R 

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Abstract:

Advanced technology has really changed the game for treating tongue-tie in kids. Dental lasers, for instance, cut down on operating time, bleeding, and post-surgery issues. Old-school methods often meant general anesthesia and long recoveries—but these days, treatments can usually be done under local anesthesia with much less discomfort, which is a clear win for young patients.

Keywords:

Tongue tie; Surgery; Laser

Cite the Article:

Boudi R, Ramdi H, Sakout M, El Khammal H. Laser Lingual Frenectomy in a Child. World J Surg Surgical Res. 2025; 8: 1593..

Journal Basic Info

  • Impact Factor: 2.466**
  • H-Index: 6
  • ISSN: 2637-4625
  • DOI: 10.25107/2637-4625

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