The document discusses Kelly's syndrome, a condition resulting from the long-term use of a mandibular partial denture opposing a complete maxillary denture, leading to various destructive changes in the oral structure. Key effects include vertical dimension loss, occlusal plane discrepancies, and resorption of the anterior mandible, necessitating surgical prosthetic corrections. A minimally invasive surgical technique is proposed for effective restoration, reducing treatment time and improving aesthetic outcomes.