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What Causes A Skin Tag On The Inner Lips After An Injury?

Ok my 10month old daughter fell and busted her moth open earlier today and it was her top lip on the inside now the little flap of skin that goes through the middle of her top lip is stuck between her 2 top teeth....it doesn t seen to bother her but I m a worried mom please help
Fri, 14 Jul 2017
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Hi..
Thanks for the query..

It looks like her labial Frenulum is severed during injury and it is struck between her teeth..

If it is not released it will continuously get irritated and can become painful later on..

So my suggestion is to consult a Dentist or a Pedodontist and get evaluated..

The Frenulum can be released from the teeth after applying Lidocaine gel to avoid pain and if needed it can be stitched back in place..

If it is not torn completely it can be left in its place but should be removed from the teeth..

Hope this helps..

Regards..
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What Causes A Skin Tag On The Inner Lips After An Injury?

Hi.. Thanks for the query.. It looks like her labial Frenulum is severed during injury and it is struck between her teeth.. If it is not released it will continuously get irritated and can become painful later on.. So my suggestion is to consult a Dentist or a Pedodontist and get evaluated.. The Frenulum can be released from the teeth after applying Lidocaine gel to avoid pain and if needed it can be stitched back in place.. If it is not torn completely it can be left in its place but should be removed from the teeth.. Hope this helps.. Regards..