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CASE REPORT
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J Korean Dent Assoc. 2023;61(13):875-886. Published online December 31, 2023.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2023.61.13.005
- Restorative surgery using modified Kazanjian vestibuloplasty and subepithelial connective tissue graft for severe trismus and mandibular denudation after facial contouring surgery: A case report
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Hyun-Jin Kwak
, So-Hyeon Kim
, Yoon-ju Nam
, Chul-Hoon Kim
, Jung-Han Kim
, Bok-Joo Kim
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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, Dong-A University
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- Corresponding author: Bok-Joo Kim Tel: +82-51-240-5470, Fax: +82-51-241-5475, Email: omsbjkim@dau.ac.kr
- Received: October 19, 2023; Revised: October 25, 2023 Accepted: December 7, 2023.
- Abstract
- Oral vestibule is important in oral health. Various vestibuloplasty techniques are used in cases involving vestibule loss. This case report describes the treatment outcomes from performing modified Kazanjian vestibuloplasty with artificial der-mis graft and connective tissue graft for severe trismus and mandibular denudation caused by shallow vestibule and postoperative scarring after facial contouring surgery. Based on an accurate understanding of the anatomical structures within the oral cavity, problems caused by multiple surgery due to inflammatory complications after a facial contouring surgery, including scarring, discomfort during mouth and cheek movements due to loss of oral vestibule, trismus, alveolar bone exposure, and gingival recession, were resolved with a single surgery. When performing intraoral surgery, it is necessary to understand the meaning and importance of vestibule and perform incision and suturing to minimize the shallowing of vestibule. In cases involving vestibule loss, appropriate techniques should be selected to ensure restoration of vestibule.
Keywords :Oral vestibule; Vestibular deepening; Modified Kazanjian Vestibuloplasty; Connective tissue graft; Artificial dermis graft