Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study

Introduction: Good alveolar ridge is a prerequisite for successful conventional/ implant supported partial/complete denture. Extensively resorbed ridges with shallow vestibule and high insertion of muscles in to the ridge crest, leads to failure of prosthesis. Success of prosthesis depends on su...

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Main Authors: Jagannadham Vijay Kumar, Pandi Srinivas Chakravarthi, Meka Sridhar, Kolli Naga Neelima Devi, Vivekananad Sabanna Kattimani, Krishna Prasad Lingamaneni
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-404a6f78ac7b4975a0f5eb6422a863a12020-11-25T03:10:51ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-02-01102ZC21ZC2410.7860/JCDR/2016/16606.7192Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical StudyJagannadham Vijay Kumar0Pandi Srinivas Chakravarthi1Meka Sridhar2Kolli Naga Neelima Devi3Vivekananad Sabanna Kattimani4Krishna Prasad Lingamaneni5Ex-Post Graduate Student, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Reader, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Principal, Professor & Head of Department, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Introduction: Good alveolar ridge is a prerequisite for successful conventional/ implant supported partial/complete denture. Extensively resorbed ridges with shallow vestibule and high insertion of muscles in to the ridge crest, leads to failure of prosthesis. Success of prosthesis depends on surgical repositioning of mucosa and muscle insertions, which increases the depth of vestibule and denture flange area for retention. So, the study was planned to provide good attached gingiva with adequate vestibular depth using Modified Kazanjian Vestibuloplasty (MKV). Aim: To evaluate efficacy of MKV technique for increasing vestibular depth in anterior mandible so that successful prosthesis can be delivered. Efficacy of the technique was evaluated through operating time required, vestibular depth achieved, scarring or relapse and any postoperative complications associated with the healing. Materials and Methods: Total of 10 patients were included in the study, who had minimum 20mm of bone height and less than 5mm of vestibular depth for MKV procedure. The results were tabulated and statistical analysis was carried out to assess vestibular depth achieved i.e. from crest of the ridge to junction of attached mucosa both pre and postoperatively. The study results were compared with existing literature. Results: Healing of raw surface was uneventful with satisfactory achievement of vestibular depth. The average gain in vestibular depth was 11 mm. The patients had good satisfaction index for prosthesis. Conclusion: Even in the era of implant prosthesis Modified Kazanjian technique is worth to practice to achieve good results and overcorrection is not required as that of standard Kazanjian technique. It provides adequate attached gingiva for successful prosthesis. Extension of vestibular depth enables fabrication of better denture flange with improved oral hygiene. This technique does not require hospitalization and additional surgery for grafts.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7192/16606_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfpre-prosthetic surgeryprosthesisridge extension procedurevestibuloplastyvestibular depth
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author Jagannadham Vijay Kumar
Pandi Srinivas Chakravarthi
Meka Sridhar
Kolli Naga Neelima Devi
Vivekananad Sabanna Kattimani
Krishna Prasad Lingamaneni
spellingShingle Jagannadham Vijay Kumar
Pandi Srinivas Chakravarthi
Meka Sridhar
Kolli Naga Neelima Devi
Vivekananad Sabanna Kattimani
Krishna Prasad Lingamaneni
Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
pre-prosthetic surgery
prosthesis
ridge extension procedure
vestibuloplasty
vestibular depth
author_facet Jagannadham Vijay Kumar
Pandi Srinivas Chakravarthi
Meka Sridhar
Kolli Naga Neelima Devi
Vivekananad Sabanna Kattimani
Krishna Prasad Lingamaneni
author_sort Jagannadham Vijay Kumar
title Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
title_short Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
title_full Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
title_fullStr Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
title_full_unstemmed Anterior Ridge Extension Using Modified Kazanjian Technique in Mandible- A Clinical Study
title_sort anterior ridge extension using modified kazanjian technique in mandible- a clinical study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Introduction: Good alveolar ridge is a prerequisite for successful conventional/ implant supported partial/complete denture. Extensively resorbed ridges with shallow vestibule and high insertion of muscles in to the ridge crest, leads to failure of prosthesis. Success of prosthesis depends on surgical repositioning of mucosa and muscle insertions, which increases the depth of vestibule and denture flange area for retention. So, the study was planned to provide good attached gingiva with adequate vestibular depth using Modified Kazanjian Vestibuloplasty (MKV). Aim: To evaluate efficacy of MKV technique for increasing vestibular depth in anterior mandible so that successful prosthesis can be delivered. Efficacy of the technique was evaluated through operating time required, vestibular depth achieved, scarring or relapse and any postoperative complications associated with the healing. Materials and Methods: Total of 10 patients were included in the study, who had minimum 20mm of bone height and less than 5mm of vestibular depth for MKV procedure. The results were tabulated and statistical analysis was carried out to assess vestibular depth achieved i.e. from crest of the ridge to junction of attached mucosa both pre and postoperatively. The study results were compared with existing literature. Results: Healing of raw surface was uneventful with satisfactory achievement of vestibular depth. The average gain in vestibular depth was 11 mm. The patients had good satisfaction index for prosthesis. Conclusion: Even in the era of implant prosthesis Modified Kazanjian technique is worth to practice to achieve good results and overcorrection is not required as that of standard Kazanjian technique. It provides adequate attached gingiva for successful prosthesis. Extension of vestibular depth enables fabrication of better denture flange with improved oral hygiene. This technique does not require hospitalization and additional surgery for grafts.
topic pre-prosthetic surgery
prosthesis
ridge extension procedure
vestibuloplasty
vestibular depth
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7192/16606_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf
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