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- Penile frenulum - Wikipedia
The frenulum of the penis, often known simply as the frenulum (from Latin: frēnulum, lit 'little bridle') or frenum, is a thin elastic strip of tissue on the underside of the glans and the neck of the human penis
- Frenum (Frenulum in Mouth): Types, Function What It Is
A frenum (or frenulum) is a thin, ropelike piece of tissue that connects two bodily structures You have frenums in various areas of your body, like your genitals, digestive tract and brain
- Frenum: What It Is, Possible Problems, and How They Are Treated
What Is a Frenum? A frenum or frenulum is a piece of soft tissue that runs in a thin line between the lips and gums Sometimes, it can become injured while eating, wearing braces, or other
- What Is the Frenulum and When Does It Cause Problems?
A frenulum (or frenum) is a small fold of connective tissue that anchors or restricts the motion of a mobile organ While frenula exist in various locations, such as the digestive tract and genitals, the most commonly discussed are those within the mouth
- Frenulum In the mouth: problems, treatments, and frenectomy
Learn about the frenulum in the mouth, possible problems it can cause, and treatments like frenectomy, plus how issues with the frenum can affect oral health
- What is a frenum? - Dr. Peter Fritz
A frenum is a small fold of tissue that secures our lips and tongue to our mouths Sometimes, we experience structural disorders or abnormal attachments of our frenums An abnormal attachment can affect our speech, breathing, swallowing, our smile, and even the orientation of our teeth and gums
- What Is a Frenum? Types, Problems, and Treatments
A frenum (also called a frenulum) is a small fold of tissue that connects two structures in your body and limits their range of motion The most familiar ones are inside your mouth, but frenula exist in other parts of the body too, including the genitalia
- What is a Frenum, and Why It Can Sometimes Cause Big Problems
The frenum can pull the gums away from the tooth, causing recession The frenum can exert lateral pressure that can spread the teeth apart-usually the middle two incisors
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