DR. J.BHUVANESWARRI. MDS,DR.G. MOHANSATHEESH,DR. ANITHA BALA JI MDS, PHD,AISHWARYA G

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Vestibuloplasty, a surgical procedure aimed at improving oral function and aesthetics, plays a pivotal role in oral surgery. This case report details the successful application of the Kazanjian technique in vestibuloplasty for a 23-year-old female patient, Ms. Kokila. The Kazanjian technique, known for its historical significance and effectiveness, was chosen based on specific diagnostic considerations. The case presentation includes Ms. Kokila's medical background, diagnostic findings, and the rationale behind opting for the Kazanjian technique. A detailed account of the surgical procedure outlines the key steps and any modifications made during implementation. Intraoperative images illustrate critical aspects of the technique.

Postoperatively, Ms. Kokila's progress was monitored, and the outcomes were assessed in terms of improved oral function, enhanced aesthetics, and patient satisfaction. The discussion evaluates the efficacy of the Kazanjian technique in this case, comparing it with alternative vestibuloplasty approaches reported in the literature. Advantages, limitations, and potential complications of the Kazanjian technique are considered.1

This case report concludes by summarizing the successful application of the Kazanjian technique in this case of vestibuloplasty, highlighting its broader implications for oral surgery. The findings underscore the technique's potential for optimizing patient outcomes and warrant further exploration in the realm of surgical interventions.