The Efficacy of Lingual Laser Frenectomy in Pediatric OSAS: A Randomized Double-Blinded and Controlled Clinical Study

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 6;18(11):6112. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18116112.

Abstract

This randomized, double-blind and controlled clinical trial investigates how a diode laser lingual frenectomy can improve obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in pediatric patients.

Background: Several authors have shown that a short lingual frenulum causes a reduction in incoming air flow and the relationship between OSAS and a short lingual frenulum.

Methods: Thirty-two pediatric patients were equally randomly divided into a Study Group (SG) and a Control Group (CG). On each SG patient a polysomnography 1 (PSG1) and a lingual frenectomy were performed using a diode laser via Doctor Smile Wiser technology, power 7 W. After three months, a new polysomnography (PSG2) was performed to evaluate the lingual frenectomy efficacy in pediatric patients. The pain was assessed by a numerical rating scale (NRS) before and after surgery. The CG followed the same protocol without a lingual frenectomy but myofunctional and speech therapy were conducted to qualitatively and quantitatively improve the lingual functionality. In the SG, eight subjects (50%) had severe OSAS and eight had moderate (50%) while in the CG, three subjects had severe OSAS (18.8%) and thirteen had moderate (81.2%).

Results: In the SG, 93.8% were classified as mild OSAS and 6.2% as moderate. In contrast, in the CG, 18.75% were classified as mild OSAS, 62.5% as moderate and 18.75% as severe.

Conclusion: The study demonstrates how a lingual laser frenectomy can improve OSAS in pediatric patients.

Keywords: OSAS; ankyloglossia; diode laser; frenulectomy; laser; laser therapy; lingual frenectomy; lingual frenulum; oral surgery; paediatric; pediatric OSAS; tongue-tie.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Control Groups
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Humans
  • Lasers, Semiconductor / therapeutic use
  • Lingual Frenum* / surgery
  • Sleep Apnea, Obstructive* / surgery