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Maxillofacial prosthetic treatment after maxillectomy

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Maxillofacial prosthetic treatment after maxillectomy

Auteurs : Mordechai Sela ; Karl Segal ; Raphael Feinmesser

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Abstract

Tumors of the oral cavity requiring maxillary resection may cause functional and aesthetic disabilities involving speech, mastication, and deglutition because food and liquids may be forced into the nasal cavity and out of the nose. To help patients overcome these difficulties, it is essential to provide them with obturator therapy. The different types of obturators and rehabilitation after maxillary resection are described in this article.

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DOI: 10.1016/S1043-1810(96)80006-6

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