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Guide flange prosthesis for early management of reconstructed hemimandibulectomy: a case report

Patil PG, Patil SP

Surgical resection of the mandible due to presence of benign or malignant tumor is the most common cause of the mandibular deviation. Depending upon the location and extent of the...
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Clinical Study of Maxillofacial Prostheses (Osseointegrated Implants for Maxillofacial Prostheses)

Min SK

  • KMID: 2327989
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2001 Sep;23(5):406-414.
In recent decade, there has been a very rapid development in technical possibilities to provide patients with maxillofacial prostheses. Dr. Brenemark first introduced possibility of use of maxillofacial interosseous implant...
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Soft tissue consideration in oral rehabilitation using implant in a patient after oral tumor resection

Lee YH, Ko KH, Huh YH, Park CJ, Cho LR

After the resection of oral tumor, defected maxillofacial structure caused functional difficulties including phonetics, mastication and esthetic aspects. In this cases, implant retained prosthesis can contribute to the functional enhancement....
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Alloplastic total temporomandibular joint replacement using stock prosthesis: a one-year follow-up report of two cases

Lee SH, Ryu DJ, Kim HS, Kim HG, Huh JK

Alloplastic total replacement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) was developed in recent decades. In some conditions, previous studies suggested the rationale behind alloplastic TMJ replacement rather than reconstruction with autogenous...
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Removable prosthetic rehabilitation in patient with maxillofacial defects caused by gunshot: A case report

Lee D, Kang J

Maxillofacial defect comes from congenital defect, trauma and surgical resection. Patients with intraoral defect are commonly related to maxillary defect and they need prosthetic rehabilitation. Functional reconstruction of partially edentulous...
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Analysis of maxillofacial prosthetics at university dental hospitals in the capital region of Korea

Kim JH, Shin SY, Paek J, Lee JH, Kwon HB

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic patterns of maxillofacial prosthetic treatment to identify the characteristics and geographic distribution of patients with maxillofacial prosthetics in the...
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An history of maxillofacial prostheses

Min SK

  • KMID: 2009659
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2000 Jul;22(4):383-396.
Before the advent of early plastic or maxillofacial reconstructive surgery, facial features could only be replaced and mimicked by prosthetic, artificial means. Facial deformity or dysfunction, whether congenital or acquired...
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Stability of the prosthetic screws of three types of craniofacial prostheses retention systems

Lanata-Flores AG, Sigua-Rodriguez EA, Goulart DR, Bomfim-Azevedo VL, Olate S, de Albergaria-Barbosa JR

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the stability of prosthetic screws from three types of craniofacial prostheses retention systems (bar-clip, ball/O-ring, and magnet) when submitted to mechanical cycling. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Maxillofacial reconstruction with Medpor porous polyethylene implant: a case series study

Khorasani , Janbaz P, Rayati F

OBJECTIVES: The role of alloplastic materials in maxillofacial reconstruction is still controversial. Determining the utility of porous, high-density, polyethylene implants as a highly stable and flexible, porous alloplast, with properties...
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Prevalence of osteonecrosis of the jaw and oral characteristics of oncologic patients treated with bisphosphonates at the General Hospital of Mexico

Cuevas-González MV, Díaz-Aguirre CM, Echevarría-y-Pérez E, Cuevas-González JC

OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and oral characteristics of cancer patients treated with bisphosphonates in the oncology and maxillofacial prosthesis departments of the General Hospital of Mexico between 2011 and...
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The Presence of Yeast-like Fungi on Maxillary Prostheses with Obturators and in Post Surgical Cavities in Patients Operated on for Maxillary Neoplasms

Wieckiewicz W, Baran E, Plonka B, Proniewicz A

  • KMID: 2080352
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2003 Mar;8(1):1-6.
BACKGROUND: Majority of people have yeast-like fungi on their oral mucosa. In the case of a neoplastic disease and the use of a prosthesis with obturator, the incidence of fungi...
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of partially edentulous patient after maxillectomy: A case report

Heo KH, Lim YJ, Kim MJ, Kwon HB

Patients undergone partial maxillectomy experience post-operative masticatory, phonetic, and swallowing difficulties. They also encounter social and psychological challenges due to changes in their facial appearances. Thus, functional and esthetic recovery...
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A simple technique to fabricate a surgical obturator restoring the defect in original anatomical form

Shambharkar VI, Puri SB, Patil PG

Oral cancer treatment involves the surgical removal of all or part of the maxilla, leaving the patient with a defect that compromises the integrity and function of the oral cavity....
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Color stability of thermochromic pigment in maxillofacial silicone

Kantola R, Lassila LV, Tolvanen M, Valittu PK

PURPOSE: Maxillofacial silicone elastomer is usually colored intrinsically with color pigments to match skin colors. The purpose of this study was to investigate the color stability of a maxillofacial silicone...
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Creating a digitized database of maxillofacial prostheses (obturators): A pilot study

Elbashti M, Hattori M, Sumita Y, Aswehlee A, Yoshi S, Taniguchi

PURPOSE: This study aimed to create a digitized database of fabricated obturators to be kept for patients' potential emergency needs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A chairside intraoral scanner was used to scan...
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Fabrication of closed hollow obturator for hard palate defect patient undergone maxillectomy

Jang WH, Lim HP, Yun KD, Park C, Yang HS

Maxillectomy is performed to remove the tumor in the palate, maxillary sinus, buccal mucosa or nasal cavity. The resection range depends on the size and the extent of the tumor...
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Fungi Inhabiting the Oral Mucosa and Soft Material Lining the Obturator of Intraoral Post-surgical Prosthesis

Wieckiewicz W, Baran E, Wieckiewicz DZ, Proniewicz A

  • KMID: 2307084
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2002 Dec;7(4):201-208.
BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing prosthetic treatment develop yeast-like fungi on their oral mucosa in 60~70% of cases. In patients treated for maxillary tumors the incidence of fungi increases. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the...
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Prosthetic rehabilitation by double-processing technique for edentulous patient with soft palate defect after maxillectomy: A case report

Park JY, Wang YK, Song KY, Park JM, Lee JJ

A patient who went through maxillectomy can have soft palate defects including oronasal fistulas and suffer from dysphagia and dysarthria due to velopharyngeal insufficiency. This defect causes the food to...
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Strategy of Esthetic Implant Restoration in Maxillary Anterior Teeth with Severely Resorbed Labial Bone Plate: A Case Report

Kwon EY, Lee SH, Kim HJ, Lee JY, Joo JY

As implant procedures become more common, many patients require more aesthetic restoration and shorter treatment periods. Maxillary anterior dentition is very challenging site for esthetic final restoration. It becomes more...
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Accuracy of virtual models in the assessment of maxillary defects

Kamburoglu K, Kursun S, Kilic C, Ozen T

PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the reliability of measurements performed on three-dimensional (3D) virtual models of maxillary defects obtained using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and 3D optical scanning. MATERIALS AND...
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