Abstract

Frenectomy is a surgical procedure that is commonly used to address issues related to the frenulum which can affect speech and can cause midline diastema which looks unesthetic. Z-plasty is a modification of the standard frenectomy procedure to reposition the frenulum and improve outcomes. This article provides an overview of frenectomy by using Z-plasty, including the procedure in detail, potential risks and complications, and a discussion of its clinical applications and outcomes.
 
 Keywords- Aberrant frenum, Frenectomy, Z-plasty
 Source of support- Nil
 Conflict of interest- None declared
 Ethical clearance- Approved by Intuitional Ethical Committee

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