sometimes it may be necessary to make some corrections before making prostheses on the jaw bones and soft tissues.
Applications include:
Soft tissues and muscle attachments may interfere with prosthetic construction. In this case, soft tissue corrections (frenectomy, vestibuloplasty) are performed surgically..
After tooth extraction, irregularities and sharpness may occur in the bone in the extraction area. In addition, there may be hard tissue protrusions in the jaw bones that may interfere with prosthesis production. These formations should be corrected (alveoloplasty).
As a result of prolonged prosthesis usage, continuous irritation may cause irritation fibroma or soft tissue growth called epulis at the junction of the cheek and the prosthesis. They should be surgically removed.