The complete system for dentists ready to master infant, child, and adult frenectomies—and transform reactive care into life-changing airway treatment.


The complete system for dentists ready to master infant, child, and adult frenectomies—and transform reactive care into life-changing airway treatment.
Frenectomy Protocols for All Ages is the only comprehensive frenectomy training that covers infants, children, AND adults—taught by general dentists who perform these procedures every day in real-world restorative practices.
Whether you're adding your first frenectomy or refining protocols you've been piecing together from scattered weekend courses, our step-by-step system gives you the complete clinical framework: pre-op assessment, surgical technique, post-op healing, and complications management for every age group.
No other course covers all three populations. No other course teaches you what to do when things go wrong—and 40% of frenectomies fail without proper protocol.
We've trained hundreds of dentists to confidently perform releases that change lives. We'd be honored to train you too.

Stop sending patients elsewhere for procedures you could be doing yourself—confidently release ties across all ages and keep comprehensive care in-house.
Identify the airway dysfunction hiding behind sleep issues, speech delays, feeding struggles, and TMJ pain—and actually fix the root cause.
Know exactly what to do when bleeding won't stop, when tissue reattaches, when a parent panics—because you trained for complications, not just clean cases.
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Perform confident releases on infants, children, and adults using age-specific protocols that account for the dramatic differences in anatomy, anesthesia, behavior management, and healing.
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Identify which patients actually need surgery—and which ones don't. Learn the diagnostic criteria and contraindications that prevent unnecessary procedures and failed outcomes.
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Master hemostasis and complication management so you're never caught off-guard by bleeding, reattachment, oral aversion, or the anxious parent demanding answers.
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Build collaborative care pathways with IBCLCs, myofunctional therapists, SLPs, and bodyworkers—the interdisciplinary team that determines whether your releases actually stick.
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Implement same-week with done-for-you consent forms, op note templates, post-op instructions, and billing/coding guides for each age group.
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Add a high-value, low-overhead procedure that differentiates your practice from insurance-driven commodity dentistry—and actually changes patient lives.
6+ hours of video training
8 CE credits
Complete protocols for babies, children, and adults
Live surgical case videos with decision-point breakdowns
Suturing tutorials and complication drills
Implementation templates (consent, billing, post-op)
Lifetime access—train your team later
March 6-7, 2026 in Denver Metro, Colorado
1.5 days of hands-on intensive training
8 CE hours (provided by GDE)
Live patient observation across all age groups
Small group format (maximum 20 attendees)
Direct Q&A with Meggie and Liz during procedures
Course materials included
EVERYTHING from Online Course
EVERYTHING from In-Person Course
Start learning before the live training
Reference materials forever
16 CE hours (provided by GDE)
Save $1000 when you become a Frenectomy Master

🔥 Frenectomy Mastery Bundle: SAVE $1,000 🔥
✓ 6+ hours video content
✓ 8 CE credits
✓ All ages: Infants, Kids, Adults
✓ Complete protocols
✓ Live case videos
✓ Implementation templates
✓ Lifetime access
✓ Self-paced learning
** Course begins January 12, 2026. Get special pre-sale pricing when you pre-order today!
✓ March 6-7, 2026
✓ Denver, Colorado
✓ 1.5 days intensive
✓ 8 CE hours
✓ Live patient observation
✓ Small group (max 20 spots)
✓ Direct Q&A with instructors
✓ Course materials included
✓ Online course PLUS...
✓ In-person training Denver 6-7, 2026
✓ Start learning online before the live training
✓ Reference materials forever
✓ 16 Total CE hours (combined online and in-person)
✓ Complete frenectomy mastery system
This training is for dentists who are tired of referring out cases they could be treating—and tired of piecing together protocols from weekend courses, YouTube videos, and Facebook groups.
You've probably watched frenectomy procedures online. Maybe you've even performed a few. But there's a gap between "I've seen it done" and "I'm confident handling any case, any age, any complication." This course closes that gap.

You don't need to be a specialist. Meggie and Liz are general dentists who added frenectomies to their restorative practices and have respectively performed thousands of procedures. They teach from real-world experience so you can integrate frenectomies into your existing restorative practice.

Master infant releases with confidence, then expand your skill set to older children and adults. Many pediatric dentists refer out cases they could easily treat with the right protocol training.

Frenectomies are often the clinical entry point to comprehensive airway care. Whether you're adding this as a new service or refining your existing approach, this course gives you the complete surgical system.

Dr. Meggie Graham & Dr. Liz Turner General Dentists. Co-Founders of Untethered Airway Health Centers (Milwaukee + Denver).
Not specialists. Not surgeons. General dentists who pivoted from reactive to proactive care—exactly like you're about to do.
They've performed thousands of frenectomies across all age groups. They've trained hundreds of dentists through The Untethered Way: Airway Foundations. They built thriving airway-focused practices from the ground up—and they teach from the trenches, not the ivory tower.
Why They Teach:
Meggie and Liz watched hundreds of patients suffer for decades because no one caught the restrictions early. Babies struggling to breastfeed. Kids developing narrow palates. Adults grinding through night guards for years—all preventable with early intervention.
They saw general dentists referring out cases they were perfectly capable of treating. Patients driving hours to find trained providers. Entire communities with no one offering frenectomies.
They built this course because general dentists are positioned to change this. You see these patients every day. You have the skills. You just need the protocols.

Imagine sleep physicians trusting you with their complex cases. Parents driving across town because you're the dentist who "gets it." Picture yourself doing a 5-minute procedure that changes a patient's entire life trajectory—then heading home early because you're not grinding through back-to-back crown preps. That's what happens when you add frenectomies to your practice. The only question is whether you'll be the first in your community to make the shift.