Treatment
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- The second procedure is a cheiloplasty procedure.
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Here the lower lip is separated from the chin so that the lip can heal in a more normal position.
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With the animal on its back the lower lip is pulled down to expose the lower incisor teeth . An incision is made along the mucogingival junction from the first premolar tooth on one side to the first premolar tooth on the other side.
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The subcutaneous tissue is stripped from the mandible using a periosteal elevator.
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The tightness of the lip determines the extent of dissection required. The lip should hang just ventral to the mucogingival junction.
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If it doesn't, additional length of lip should be dissected from the mandible. No sutures are placed.
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The owner is advised to run their finger around the created pocket between the lip and mandible daily.
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This has to be done to prevent the healing tissues from pulling the lip back into normal position.
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The wound heals by secondary intention healing.
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