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The optimal vestibuloplasty in preprosthetic surgery of the mandible
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997Two studies (1981-1990 retrospective, and 1989-1993 prospective) were performed to determine the optimal methods in preprosthetic surgery. The first study deals with four different types of grafts (split-thickness skin, mucosal, mesh mucosal, palatal) in combination with vestibuloplasties and lowering of the floor of the mouth.
T, Fröschl, A, Kerscher
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Fenestrated palatal mucosal grafts for vestibuloplasty
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975Vestibuloplasties with fenestrated palatal mucosal grafts were successful in eight patients. The fenestrated palatal mucosa provides a tough, full-thickness, resilient mucosal graft from a limited donor site. The operating time is decreased, bleeding is minimized, and healing time of the donor site is shortened. Fenestration allows seepage of blood and
N S, Shepherd, P L, Maloney, H C, Doku
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Autogenous dermal grafting vestibuloplasty in dogs
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982Vestibuloplasties were done in dogs, using autogenous dermis as a graft material. Clinical and histologic examination was done at 10, 17, 21, and 28 days. Results showed good graft take and a final appearance resembling that of mucosa. Histologic findings correlated well with clinical appearance.
T M, Rosner, K, Stern, H C, Doku
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Transpositional flap technique for mandibular vestibuloplasty
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1979Various surgical techniques for a mandibular vestibuloplasty have been advocated. A transpositional labial flap technique used by us for 23 patients since May 1976, and based on a procedure described by Edlan, has been presented with results of nine-month follow-up examinations of six patients.
G A, Wessberg, S C, Hill, B N, Epker
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Conventional and laser vestibuloplasty comparison
2022In order to avoid the post - surgical complications and discomfort in patients treated with vestibuloplasty, new approaches have been implemented in solving the problems that occur in patients with massive atrophy of the mandible. Vestibuloplasty provides the necessary vestibular depth and can be performed with scalpel, electrocautery or laser.
Rogoleva Gjurovski, Sonja +3 more
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A new method for vestibuloplasty
2016OBJECTIVES. The present paper intends to present a new simple and effective technique for vestibuloplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Vestibuloplasty is a surgical technique used to improve the vestibular depth before applying dentures. It is widely described in the literature, but nowadays it plays a rather minor role and is rarely applied since the ...
Bacci, C. +3 more
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Vestibuloplasty with skin grafting.
Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965), 1976A review of 68 vestibuloplasties during a seven-year period indicated that there is no need for the routine use of either antibiotics or corticosteroids after vestibuloplasty for correction of an atrophic mandibular ridge. Vigorous massage after healing was beneficial.
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[Classification of periodontologically indicated vestibuloplasties].
Stomatologie der DDR, 1977The present paper deals with periodontologically indicated vestibule deepenings. For the first time, a grouping of the vestibule deepenings has been elaborated that comprises all fundamental possibilities of plastic-surgical intervention. This grouping gives a survey and a classification of the different methods of operation (in part designated by the ...
T, Braun, H, Sponhalz
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The use of platelet‐rich fibrin in vestibuloplasty: A 36‐month follow‐up technique report
Clinical Advances in Periodontics, 2023Angel-Orión Salgado-Peralvo +2 more
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