
Is your child struggling to swallow certain foods? Do they sound as if they have a lisp? Are they having difficulty breathing through their nose while they sleep? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it may be time to get them in to see a pediatric dentist about whether they need a frenectomy in Casper. If bands of tissues located behind the upper lip and/or underneath the tongue are restricting their oral function, this can negatively impact your child’s ability to eat, speak, sleep, and smile. But do you know what to look for to determine if they need to see a dentist? Here are 5 signs your child needs a frenectomy.
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Has your child reached the age where their primary teeth are beginning to get loose and fall out to make room for their grown-up teeth? This is an exciting time and they usually fall out on their own without any problem! You shouldn’t pull out a child’s tooth before its ready, but when it’s already on the verge of coming out, there are some ways to do it. Read on to learn a few tooth removing methods from your