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Prosthetic Reconstruction of the Maxilla and Palate

Christopher Pool, Tom Shokri, Aurora G. Vincent, Weitao Wang, Sameep Kadakia, Yadranko Ducic

2020Seminars in Plastic Surgery23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maxillary defects commonly present following surgical resection of oncologic processes. The use of rotational and free flaps has largely replaced the use of prosthetic options for hard palate and maxillary reconstruction, but prostheses remain a useful tool. Prosthetic devices may be invaluable in patients considered poor candidates for surgical reconstruction secondary to poor vascularity, need for postoperative radiation, or medical comorbidities that place them at high risk for healing following reconstruction. Obturators may also be considered over soft tissue options if oncologic surveillance via direct visualization of the surgical site is warranted.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVascularityMaxillaHard palateDentistryPalatal obturatorSoft tissueSoft palateSurgical resectionOrthodonticsSurgeryProsthesisReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesReconstructive Facial Surgery TechniquesOral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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