vestibuloplasty

vestibuloplasty

 [ves-tib´u-lo-plas″te] surgical modification of gingiva–mucous membrane relationships in the vestibule of the mouth.

ves·tib·u·lo·plas·ty

(ves-tib'yū-lō-plas'tē), Any of a series of surgical procedures designed to restore alveolar ridge height by lowering muscles attaching to the buccal, labial, and lingual aspects of the jaws. [vestibulo- + G. plassō, to form]

vestibuloplasty

(vĕ-stĭb′yə-lō-plăs′tē)n. A surgical procedure to restore alveolar ridge height by lowering muscles attaching to the buccal, labial, and lingual aspects of the jaws.

ves·tib·u·lo·plas·ty

(ves-tib'yū-lō-plas-tē) Any of a series of surgical procedures designed to restore alveolar ridge height by lowering muscles attaching to the buccal, labial, and lingual aspects of the jaws. [vestibulo- + G. plassō, to form]

ves·tib·u·lo·plas·ty

(ves-tib'yū-lō-plas-tē) Any of a series of surgical procedures designed to restore alveolar ridge height by lowering muscles attaching to buccal, labial, and lingual jaw aspects. [vestibulo- + G. plassō, to form]