Maxillary defects, whether congenital or acquired, make a patient encounter an array of physical and psychological difficulties, leading to an extremely poor quality of life. Rehabilitation of such a patient is often challenging due to the extent of the defect area coupled with the absence of adequate retention caused by the size and weight of the prosthesis. Further, providing a proper seal of the oronasal communication is of utmost importance to restore function. Taking the above factors into consideration, a combination of hollow-bulb obturator consisting of a titanium framework and a flexible, snap-on silicone cap is an effective prosthesis providing a long-term treatment, increased retention, and a happy patient. The fabrication protoc...
Rehabilitating patients with maxillofacial defects is one of the most difficult therapies of the sto...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Abstract One of the most rapidly growing areas of dentistry of both interest and need is maxillofaci...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
Copyright © 2013 Suryakant C. Deogade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
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...
Background: Prosthetic reconstruction of partial maxillectomy defects is a challenging procedure tha...
Abstract Acquired or congenital maxillectomy defects may cause oroantral communication that leads t...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
A maxillofacial patient's quality of life is distorted and social integration becomes difficult. An ...
Maxillectomy defects can result in oroantral communication that causes difficulty in mastication and...
Rehabilitating patients with maxillofacial defects is one of the most difficult therapies of the sto...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Abstract One of the most rapidly growing areas of dentistry of both interest and need is maxillofaci...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
Copyright © 2013 Suryakant C. Deogade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
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...
Background: Prosthetic reconstruction of partial maxillectomy defects is a challenging procedure tha...
Abstract Acquired or congenital maxillectomy defects may cause oroantral communication that leads t...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
A maxillofacial patient's quality of life is distorted and social integration becomes difficult. An ...
Maxillectomy defects can result in oroantral communication that causes difficulty in mastication and...
Rehabilitating patients with maxillofacial defects is one of the most difficult therapies of the sto...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Abstract One of the most rapidly growing areas of dentistry of both interest and need is maxillofaci...