Maxillary defects occur due to surgical treatment of benign and malignant tumors, congenital malformation, and trauma. Prosthetic rehabilitation in such patients is influenced by the size and location of the defect. The most common of all intraoral defects are seen in the maxilla, in the form of an opening into the maxillary sinus and nasopharynx. These defects create disabilities in speech, deglutition, and mastication. The prosthesis which closes such an opening and recreates the functional separation of the oral cavity and sinus and nasal cavities is referred to as an obturator. Numerous techniques of hollow bulb fabrication have been mentioned in the literature from time to time. But there are only a few methods for bulb fabrication in...
Purpose. Closed hollow bulb obturators are used for the rehabilitation of postmaxillectomy patients....
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
Surgical resection of a tumour of the maxillofacial tissues leads to defects, which affect the funct...
Copyright © 2013 Suryakant C. Deogade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Maxillary intraoral defects due to surgical resection create an open link between the oral and nasal...
Maxillary defects, whether congenital or acquired, make a patient encounter an array of physical and...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
Palatal defect can be repaired by reconstructive surgery and/or a dental prosthesis. We present pros...
Abstract: Congenital or acquired defect of the palate resulting in communication between oral cavit...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Introduction: Prosthodontic management of palatal defects has been employed for many years. Palatal ...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
The goal of prosthodontics is the rehabilitation of missing oral and extra-oral structures with the ...
Purpose. Closed hollow bulb obturators are used for the rehabilitation of postmaxillectomy patients....
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
Surgical resection of a tumour of the maxillofacial tissues leads to defects, which affect the funct...
Copyright © 2013 Suryakant C. Deogade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Maxillary intraoral defects due to surgical resection create an open link between the oral and nasal...
Maxillary defects, whether congenital or acquired, make a patient encounter an array of physical and...
Obturators are generally used in the rehabilitation of the maxillectomy defects. Ideally, obturators...
Palatal defect can be repaired by reconstructive surgery and/or a dental prosthesis. We present pros...
Abstract: Congenital or acquired defect of the palate resulting in communication between oral cavit...
The role of a prosthodontist is not only to rehabilitate the intra-oral and extra-oral structures bu...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
The maxillofacial patient can experience the anatomic complexity of the midface and nearly endless p...
Introduction: Prosthodontic management of palatal defects has been employed for many years. Palatal ...
Obturators and facial prostheses are important not only in rehabilitation and aesthetics, but also i...
The goal of prosthodontics is the rehabilitation of missing oral and extra-oral structures with the ...
Purpose. Closed hollow bulb obturators are used for the rehabilitation of postmaxillectomy patients....
Prosthetic rehabilitation of acquired maxillary defects can be achieved satisfactorily if all facets...
Surgical resection of a tumour of the maxillofacial tissues leads to defects, which affect the funct...