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Darryl Carson
14 November, 12:49
What happens if you tear your frenulum
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Charity Burch
14 November, 15:31
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The piece of skin between your lips and gums or under your tongue (frenulum) may tear or rip.
Usually this type of injury will heal without stitches.
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