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@master_implant https://savion-c.co.il/ https://www.facebook.com/drariel.savi... • Electro-Light - Symbolism | Trap | NCS - C... licence music Oral frenula are bandlike formations of congenital origin located on the midline, which are composed of fibrous, muscular or fibromuscular tissue, and are covered with a mucosal membrane. They are regarded as anatomical formations that, under normal conditions, do not have pathological consequences. However, in some cases they can present clinical problems, fundamentally of orthodontic, prosthetic, phonetic or periodontal nature. The Er,Cr:YSGG laser used was the Waterlase® (Biolase Technology, Irvine, CA, USA), 2780 nm wavelength, a pulse duration 140 μs, and a 50 Hz frequency. Power settings used were 3W, 60% water and 20% air, and a spot of 0.6 mm in diameter by means of a mz-6 tip (600 μm) and an straight handpiece . The same surgical technique was used with both lasers: follow the vertical axis of the frenulum until the wound presented a linear shape. At this point the laser was applied transversely until the wound took a rhomboidal shape. Both, the diode and the Nd:YAG lasers , are also useful for oral soft tissue surgery, frenectomies included, but they produce a greater thermal effect on adjacent tissues. In conclusion, the use of either type of laser is useful for a simple frenectomy due to their numerous advantages. The most important benefits are as follows: technical simplicity, with a short operating time; absence of post- operative swelling and pain; and the achievement of a correct upper lip frenulum reinsertion at the MGJ in all the patients at 4 months after the frenectomy procedure.