Research Article

Prevalence of Maxillary and Mandibular Frenal Attachment and Its Association with Age, Gender, and Oral Hygiene Status in Nepalese Population Seeking Dental Treatment

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Morphological variations of frenal attachment according to Sewerin’s [5] study: (a) normal frenum, (b) persistent tectolabial frenum, (c) frenum with appendix, (d) frenum with nodule, (e) duplication of frenum, (f) recess of frenum, and (g) bifid frenum.
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