Prosthetic management of edentulous mandibulectomy patients. Part III. Clinical evaluation
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Auteurs : Robert Cantor [États-Unis] ; Thomas A. Curtis [États-Unis]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1971.
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- topic : Chirurgie.
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- KwdEn :
- Adjustment period, Adjustment plateau, Anatomic, Cantor, Clinical study, Conventional denture, Conventional none, Defect classification, Denture, Denture experience, Edentulous, Edentulous mandibulectomy patients, Emotional stability, High medium, June, Lower denture, Lower dentures, Lower prosthesis, Mandibular, Mandibulectomy, Mandibulectomy patients, Maxillofacial, Medium medium, Patient expectation, Prosth, Prosthesis, Prosthetic, Prosthetic management, Prosthetic techniques, Psychologic, Resection, Resection denture, Significant preference, Surg, Surgery, Surgery surg, Surgery surgery surgery surg, Surgery surgery surgery surgery surgery surg, Test patients.
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- Adjustment period, Adjustment plateau, Anatomic, Cantor, Clinical study, Conventional denture, Conventional none, Defect classification, Denture, Denture experience, Edentulous, Edentulous mandibulectomy patients, Emotional stability, High medium, June, Lower denture, Lower dentures, Lower prosthesis, Mandibular, Mandibulectomy, Mandibulectomy patients, Maxillofacial, Medium medium, Patient expectation, Prosth, Prosthesis, Prosthetic, Prosthetic management, Prosthetic techniques, Psychologic, Resection, Resection denture, Significant preference, Surg, Surgery, Surgery surg, Surgery surgery surgery surg, Surgery surgery surgery surgery surgery surg, Test patients.
Abstract
Abstract: Thirty edentulous mandibulectomy patients participated in a clinical study to compare functionally developed prosthetic procedures with the more traditional techniques. The 30 patients were classified as to type of mandibular defect and were given both types of prostheses on a controlled basis. Anatomic and psychologic data, the adjustment problems, and denture preferences were recorded.Twenty-two patients could successfully use lower dentures. Fifteen (50 per cent) of the test patients preferred the swallowing” prosthesis. Three (10 per cent) of the test patients preferred the conventionally constructed lower dentures. Six of the seven Class III mandibulectomy patients (the most difficult to treat prosthetically) were unable to use either denture. The remaining patients could use either lower denture and had no significant preference.This data is presented in the hope that these new prosthetic techniques will be accepted as possible alternatives when treating certain types of edentulous mandibulectomy patients and can, thereby, be studied, developed, and evaluated more extensively.
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DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(71)90132-6
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