Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Maxillo-mandibular defects: Case Series
Journal Title: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Maxillary and mandibular defects due to congenital abnormalities like clefts, acquired --following surgical intervention of neoplasms (either benign or malignant), or due to traumatic injuries. All such defects require prosthetic rehabilitation, either permanent or interim, to reestablish patient’s self-esteem to the society maintaining esthetic profile and minimize the difficulties in chewing, swallowing, breathing, and speaking as well.
Authors and Affiliations
Sampa Ray, Pradip Kumar Ray, Rabiul Islam, Gaurab Ranjan Chaudhari
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