Functional Frenuloplasty

Dr. Gil at Newnan Periodontics and Dental Implants is an ambassador of the world-renowned Breathe Institute where she trained to offer a surgical procedure coupled with orofacial myofunctional therapy to enhance tongue mobility and improve breathing, resulting in improved overall health and well-being.

A photo of tongue-tie vs. tongue-space

What is Ankyloglossia?

The restrictive lingual frenulum, also known as ankyloglossia or tongue-tie, can limit the mobility of the tongue. The tongue plays many important roles in speech, swallowing, sleep, and breathing and adequate tongue mobility is essential for optimal growth and development of the upper and lower jaws.

Identification

Patients with very severe tongue-tie often present with swallow or speech issues are hopefully identified and addressed early. However, patients with mild to moderate tongue-tie often are undiagnosed for a long time.

Consequence

Most commonly, the posterior part of the tongue cannot elevate, which can block the airway and cause problems with sleep. Often, patients will compensate by sleeping on the side, sleeping with their mouth open, or clenching. Furthermore, compensation patterns such as forward head posture anteriorly rolled shoulders, and other myofascial restrictions may be present to fight the restricted upper airway.

Treatment

Complete release of a lingual frenum along with myofunctional therapy to allow a full range of tongue mobility can have a profound impact on many areas of the person’s life.

Dr. Gil is a Breathe Institute Ambassador and is passionate about early intervention to allow proper orofacial growth and prevent future complications of this restriction.

A photo describing tongue-tie vs. tongue-space

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Our Location

Conveniently Located in Newnan

(770) 252-0029

1635 Hwy 34 E Suite A
Newnan, GA 30265

Hours:
Monday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am - 2:00pm

Referring Doctors

Newnan Periodontics and Dental Implants accepts patient referrals in Newnan and the Coweta County area. Our endodontists work closely with referring dentists to ensure optimal patient care experiences and treatment outcomes.

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Patient Reviews

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Dr. Gil, Stevie, and the entire team are simply PHENOMENAL!! They are well informed about not only dental care but also have a wealth of knowledge about the root causes of issues that are connected to dental health. I highly recommend this group to anyone who is looking for an excellent periodontist!​

Carrie P

Dr Gil is the ultimate professional. She explained everything in terms I could understand. I was nervous for no reason. Staff friendly and helpful . Rest assured, you will be in good hands with whatever dental treatment you may be having.​

Beverly S

We had an incredible experience with the whole team. I knew right away when the receptionist was so personable and friendly we were in the right place. Dr Gil has so much compassion and patience for her patients, and takes the time to help you understand the process. Will use her for any future needs.​

Meghan H

Best dental experience I have ever had! Dr. Gil and Miss Cindy always make me feel welcome and special, like I am their only patient. And they are always caring, listen to my concerns and have helped me save some teeth. And Stephanie and the rest of the staff up front are great too. Can’t recommend them enough!​

Steve M

Associations and Memberships

We’re Proud to be Affiliated with the Following Organizations:

AOSH
Diplomate, American board of Periodontology
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The Breathe Institute
American Academy Of Dental Sleep Medicine