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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.

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Last updated July 2024

The information provided here is not intended as a substitute for professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is provided to help you communicate effectively when you seek the advice of your oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Photos and videos are for illustration purposes only and are not indicative to what a patient may experience.