Abstract

A maxillary midline diastema is often seen in childhood as part of physiological development, but those persisting after the establishment of the permanent dentition may be a functional and aesthetic concern for which patients seek treatment. The association between an enlarged maxillary labial frenum and a maxillary midline diastema is commonly reported in the literature. However, the aetiologic role of an enlarged frenum is likely to represent only a proportion of diastema cases, and many diastemas exist without the presence of an abnormal frenum. This article provides an overview of the maxillary labial frenectomy and its role in closure of the midline diastema, providing management recommendations for practitioners. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The association between an enlarged maxillary labial frenum and a midline diastema and the management options is useful clinical information

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