Vestibuloplasty FAQs
What is Vestibuloplasty?
A vestibuloplasty is a surgical procedure to increase the depth and width of the buccal vestibule (the space between the gums and teeth and the cheeks and/or lips) to improve oral health, function and to aid in some prosthetic rehabilitations such as dentures.
When is Vestibuloplasty Recommended?
A vestibuloplasty may be recommended for people with certain oral health problems or conditions, such as:
- A denture: People who wear dentures can experience discomfort and instability. A vestibuloplasty can deepen the vestibule, allowing for improved stability for the dentures, increasing comfort and creating a better fit.
- Trauma or injury: Injuries or trauma to the mouth can lead to deformities and tissue loss. A vestibuloplasty helps restore the natural shape and function of the oral vestibule.
- Genetic or developmental conditions: Certain genetic or developmental conditions can affect oral tissues. A vestibuloplasty may improve oral function and quality of life.
What are the Benefits of Vestibuloplasty?
An increase in the depth and width of the buccal vestibule can benefit a patient by:
- Improving the fit of the denture: A denture wearer has more stability and support for the denture, which may improve comfort, chewing and speaking abilities.
- Enhancing oral hygiene: A deeper vestibule makes it easier to clean the oral cavity, contributing to healthier oral tissues, reducing the risk of dental problems and improving overall oral health.
- Increasing oral function: A vestibuloplasty restores the natural contours and structure of oral tissues and helps improve speaking, swallowing and overall oral function.
If you are considering a vestibuloplasty, talk to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) who can carefully assess your specific oral health condition and discuss your goals and expectations before developing a customized treatment plan.