Background: The maxilla is the pivotal structure of the midface, separating the oral, antral, and orbital cavities, and providing support to the globes, lower eyelids, cheeks, lips, and nose. In addition, the maxilla play a critical role in speech, swallowing, and mastication. To evaluate the functional outcomes following various reconstructive methods following various forms of maxillectomiesMethods: Retrospective analysis of medical records of patients who underwent various forms of maxillectomies from January 2011 to December 2013. Postmaxillectomy defects were managed by either prosthesis or local flaps.Results: Forty patients had various forms of maxillectomies. Fifteen patients had Browns class 1 maxilectomy and all of these patients ...
This clinical report describes the successful implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation of a patie...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating a...
The treatment of malignant neoplasms of the hard palate comprises radical surgical resection. Defect...
Purpose: The maxillectomy defect is complex and the best means to achieve optimal reconstruction and...
The number of patients undergoing a surgical resection of the maxilla for oncological reasons is con...
Maxillectomy defects can be reconstructed by a prosthetic obturator or (free) flap transfer, but the...
Objectives: After maxillectomy, prosthetic restoration of the resulting defect is an essential step ...
Background Maxillary defects subsequent to hemimaxillectomy have long been restored with a pedicled...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Surgical reconstruction of maxillectomy defects has been described as an alternative to prosthetic r...
Contains fulltext : 89120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Introduction: Maxillary defects are probably the most common of all intraoral defects. Moreov...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Maxillary defects are usually rehabilitated by a prosthetic obturator. OBJE...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating a...
AIM: Different lesions affecting the midfacial regions require surgical reconstruction. The aim of t...
This clinical report describes the successful implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation of a patie...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating a...
The treatment of malignant neoplasms of the hard palate comprises radical surgical resection. Defect...
Purpose: The maxillectomy defect is complex and the best means to achieve optimal reconstruction and...
The number of patients undergoing a surgical resection of the maxilla for oncological reasons is con...
Maxillectomy defects can be reconstructed by a prosthetic obturator or (free) flap transfer, but the...
Objectives: After maxillectomy, prosthetic restoration of the resulting defect is an essential step ...
Background Maxillary defects subsequent to hemimaxillectomy have long been restored with a pedicled...
Free Paper Session - Reconstructive Surgery 3Background: Maxillary defects caused by oncologic treat...
Surgical reconstruction of maxillectomy defects has been described as an alternative to prosthetic r...
Contains fulltext : 89120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
Introduction: Maxillary defects are probably the most common of all intraoral defects. Moreov...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Maxillary defects are usually rehabilitated by a prosthetic obturator. OBJE...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating a...
AIM: Different lesions affecting the midfacial regions require surgical reconstruction. The aim of t...
This clinical report describes the successful implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation of a patie...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare masticatory performance and patient reported eating a...
The treatment of malignant neoplasms of the hard palate comprises radical surgical resection. Defect...