Reconstruction of a midfacial defect using an intraoral-extraoral combination prosthesis employing magnets: a clinical report.

J Clin Exp Dent

Professor and Head. Dept. of Prosthodontics. Govt. Dental College and Research Institute, Bangalore. Victoria Hospital Campus, Fort, Bangalore, India.

Published: July 2012

Radical maxillectomy frequently leads to extended defects in hard and soft tissues that result in a connection between the oral cavities and orbit. If the defect cannot be surgically reconstructed, a combination prosthesis may be necessary to remedy dysfunction in patient function, comfort, esthetics. For minor defects, enlargement of the base of the intra oral prosthesis is generally sufficient. Resections that affect more than one third of the maxilla usually require an intra oral and an extra oral prosthesis that could be assembled and retained in the patient. This clinical report describes a technique of prosthetic rehabilitation of midfacial defect with a silicone orbital prosthesis and intra oral obturator that are retained by magnets. Key words:Combination Prosthesis, Silicone Prosthesis, Magnets, obturators.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3917645PMC
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