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Date: 20/01/2011 18:49 Maxilloacial Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Acquired Defects.pdf | #post324 | BY
Ernest L.DaBreo
Since the sixteenth century acquired surgical defects have been restored by prosthetic replacements constructed from a variety of materials and techniques (Chalian et al, 1972). The cosmetic and functional disabilities following radical surgery for oral and paraoral cancer are significant and disabling. Definitive reconstruction should be performed wherever possible as part of the ablative procedure. Specific techniques and indications include, among many modalities, an increase in regional myocutaneous flaps (Beumer et al, 1978). When definitive reconstruction is coordinated and combined with maxillofacial prosthetic rehabilitation, head...............................................
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