Use of Orbital Conformer to Improve Speech in Patients with Confluent Maxillectomy and Orbital Defects |
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Authors: | Amanda C. Colebeck DDS MS Michael T. Kase DMD Cindy B. Nichols DMD Marjorie Golden MAMS CCA Joseph M. Huryn DDS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Oral Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetics, Department of Dentistry, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY;2. Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Medicine, Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL;3. Private Practice, Seneca, SC;4. Dental Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY |
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Abstract: | The basic objective in prosthetic restoration of confluent maxillary and orbital defects is to achieve a comfortable, cosmetically acceptable prosthesis that restores speech, deglutition, and mastication. It is a challenging task complicated by the size and shape of the defects. The maxillary obturator prosthesis often satisfies the objective of adequate deglutition; however, orbital defects that are not obturated in the medial, septal, or posterior walls allow air to escape, negatively impacting phonation. This article describes a technique to achieve favorable prosthetic rehabilitation in a patient with a maxillectomy and ipsilateral orbital exenteration. The prosthetic components include maxillary obturator, orbital conformer, and orbital prosthesis connected using rigid magnetic attachments. |
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Keywords: | Maxillary obturator ocular prosthesis maxillofacial prosthesis prosthetic technique |
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