Prosthetic Rehabilitation of a Hemi-mandibulectomy Patient with Interim Mandibular Guide Flange and Maxillary Twin Occlusion: A Case Report

In hemi-mandibulectomy patients, the fabrication of a successful prosthesis is a challenging task. Segmental resection of the mandible causes deviation toward the resected side resulting in facial disfigurement, difficulty in speech, mastication, swallowing, respiration, and restricted mandibular mo...

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Main Authors: Mrunal Raut (Author), Swati Kharat (Author), Karunakar Shetty (Author), Pritesh Gangde (Author), Pratik Gupta (Author), Minakshi Devhade (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:In hemi-mandibulectomy patients, the fabrication of a successful prosthesis is a challenging task. Segmental resection of the mandible causes deviation toward the resected side resulting in facial disfigurement, difficulty in speech, mastication, swallowing, respiration, and restricted mandibular movements. Such a condition affects the daily life of the patient and might also result in a disturbed psychological state. The primary goal of treating these patients was to achieve facial aesthetics and restore function and phonetics. Such a scenario can be tackled more efficiently with good patient cooperation and a well-fabricated prosthesis.
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10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_521_24