Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 29, Issue 5 256-260, Copyright © 1999 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
Y Ota, S Ebihara, W Ooyama, S Kishimoto, M Asai, M Saikawa, R Hayashi, T Haneda, M Ebihara, T Kimata, K Uchiyama, T Tsunekuni and K Ogawa
We successfully fabricated a large maxillofacial prosthesis for replacement
of a total mandibular defect resulting from surgical failure to reconstruct
the mandible. Although a number of reports have described procedures for
fabricating midfacial prostheses, there is little information on prostheses
to compensate for total loss of the mandible. A 54-year-old woman was
referred to the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Division of the National Cancer
Center Hospital with total loss of the mandible and the surrounding facial
soft tissue. The facial prosthesis we used to treat this patient is unique
in that it is adequately retained without the use of extraoral implants and
conventional adhesives. This prosthesis is retained by the bilateral
auricles and the remaining upper front teeth. We present details of the
design of this large silicone maxillofacial prosthesis, with which we
successfully rehabilitated the patient.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
A large maxillofacial prosthesis for total mandibular defect: a case report
Dentistry and Oral Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. yohta@gan2.ncc.go.jp
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