Ankyloglossia Surgery. This procedure uses general anesthesia and surgical tools to free the tongue from the thick band or several bands tied to it. Not all patients with ankyloglossia require or would benefit from surgery so it is critical that each patient is evaluated based on their.
The typical treatment of symptomatic ankyloglossia is a frenotomy a surgery that involves cutting the band of tissue between the tongue and floor of mouth to release the tongue and help it move more freely. This procedure uses general anesthesia and surgical tools to free the tongue from the thick band or several bands tied to it. Tongue tie ankyloglossia is a condition in which an unusually short thick or tight band of tissue lingual frenulum tethers the bottom of the tongue s tip to the floor of the mouth.
The typical treatment of symptomatic ankyloglossia is a frenotomy a surgery that involves cutting the band of tissue between the tongue and floor of mouth to release the tongue and help it move more freely.
The wound is closed with stiches that absorb on their own within a couple of weeks. The wound is closed with stiches that absorb on their own within a couple of weeks. If the frenulum is too thick for a frenotomy a more extensive procedure called a frenuloplasty may be recommended. While the existence of tongue tie ankyloglossia has never been questioned the decision on whether surgery is an appropriate treatment has been the subject of many debates.