Palatal defect can be repaired by reconstructive surgery and/or a dental prosthesis. We present prosthodontic rehabilitation of two partially edentulous patients, both with surgically induced palatal defect and explains how to achieve the goal for esthetics and phonetics. This also describes the fabrication of a hollow obturator by two piece method, which is simple and may be used as definitive obturator for maximum comfort of the patient. In both the above cases, since the mouth opening is restricted due to surgery, obturator prosthesis is given as two pieces retained with opposite poles of magnet, which facilitates the removal and insertion of the prosthesis
Abstract Acquired or congenital maxillectomy defects may cause oroantral communication that leads t...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
A maxillofacial patient's quality of life is distorted and social integration becomes difficult. An ...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
Background: Prosthetic reconstruction of partial maxillectomy defects is a challenging procedure tha...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
Maxillary defects occur due to surgical treatment of benign and malignant tumors, congenital malform...
Maxillectomy defects can result in oroantral communication that causes difficulty in mastication and...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Aim: The purpose of this clinical report is to present a description of the prosthetic rehabilitatio...
Abstract: Congenital or acquired defect of the palate resulting in communication between oral cavit...
Maxillary intraoral defects due to surgical resection create an open link between the oral and nasal...
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of patient who have underwent maxillectomy surgery is a challenging tas...
<p><strong>Case description: </strong>A 60 year old female patient presented to Department of Prosth...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
Abstract Acquired or congenital maxillectomy defects may cause oroantral communication that leads t...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
A maxillofacial patient's quality of life is distorted and social integration becomes difficult. An ...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
Background: Prosthetic reconstruction of partial maxillectomy defects is a challenging procedure tha...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
Maxillary defects occur due to surgical treatment of benign and malignant tumors, congenital malform...
Maxillectomy defects can result in oroantral communication that causes difficulty in mastication and...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Aim: The purpose of this clinical report is to present a description of the prosthetic rehabilitatio...
Abstract: Congenital or acquired defect of the palate resulting in communication between oral cavit...
Maxillary intraoral defects due to surgical resection create an open link between the oral and nasal...
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of patient who have underwent maxillectomy surgery is a challenging tas...
<p><strong>Case description: </strong>A 60 year old female patient presented to Department of Prosth...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
Abstract Acquired or congenital maxillectomy defects may cause oroantral communication that leads t...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
A maxillofacial patient's quality of life is distorted and social integration becomes difficult. An ...