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Frenulum

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A frenulum (or frenum) is a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. There are frenula at several points of the body, including several in the mouth (frenulum linguae , f. labii superioris , f. labii inferioris of the tongue, upper and lower lips respectively), some in the digestive tract, and some connected to the Censored page. In the female these include the frenulum clitoridis of the Censored page and the frenulum labiorum pudendi (aka. fourchette) where the labia minora meet at the back.

The word frenulum on its own is often used for the frenulum preputii penis, which is an elastic band of tissue under the Censored page that connects to the prepuce, or foreskin, and helps contract the prepuce over the glans. It may be partially or totally removed during the style of hospital circumcision practised in the United States.



Frenulum breve is the condition in which the frenulum of the penis is short and restricts the movement of the prepuce, and may or may not interfere with normal sexual activity. The condition can be treated by frenuloplasty , frenectomy, or circumcision, but recently, frenulum breve has been treated with the use of corticosteroid creams and manual stretching of the frenulum.

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  • The Frenular Delta http://www.norm.org/frenular.pdf
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