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Chakradhar Vadlamudi1, Lakshmana Rao Bathala1, Satyanarayana S V Tammineedi1, Bhargavi Bandlamudi1, Parvathi Pshl1.
Abstract
Maxillofacial defects and their rehabilitation are a major concern in this socially productive era. The rehabilitation of these massive defects in the oral and maxillofacial region poses a challenge to the prosthodontist in terms of selection of material, retentive aids, the adaptive capability of the patient, and cost. This case report describes the management of the midfacial defect involving the orbit, zygoma, maxilla, and their soft tissue counterparts with a removable silicone extraoral compartment and an acrylic intraoral compartment, which are retained with strong cobalt samarium magnets, an elastic loop around the occiput, and spectacles. The maxillofacial prosthesis fabricated for this patient restored the patient's facial esthetics, speech, dental articulation, lip support, mastication, and anterior maxillary seal.Entities:
Keywords: mastication; maxillofacial prosthesis; midfacial defects; neoplasms; speech; zygoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35308699 PMCID: PMC8918676 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Preoperative image of the patient revealing a lost zygomatic arch and its soft tissues and orbital contents on the right side of the face
Figure 2Orthopantomagram revealing the residual bone and intraoral status
Figure 3Impression of the facial moulage of the patient using irreversible hydrocolloid
Figure 4Wax pattern try-in and iris positioning for the prosthesis
Figure 5Extraoral try-in and insertion of the silicone prosthesis retained with spectacles and an elastic head loop
Figure 6Intraoral insertion of the prosthesis
Figure 7Intraoral prosthesis with a rectangular cobalt–samarium magnet and clasp
Figure 8The retentive aids used includes cobalt samarium magnets and spectacles with an elastic head loop