The change in anatomy and physiology resulting from radical mandible surgery is often exacerbated by radiation therapies that make the mucosa atrophic and susceptible to irritation and ulceration rendering the task of areating functional complete dentures for edentulous subjects very challenging to prosthodontists. The aim of this study is to describe an implant supported denture rehabilitation in an edentulous hemimandibulectomized patient with a singular prosthetic design in order to compensate for the lack of a condylar process.
Carini, F., Longoni, S., Pisapia, V., Gatti, G., Monai, D., Porcaro, G. (2014). Implant-supported prostheses with temporomandibular joint reproduction after hemimandibular resection: a case report. ANNALI DI STOMATOLOGIA, 5(Suppl 2), 1-9.
Implant-supported prostheses with temporomandibular joint reproduction after hemimandibular resection: a case report
CARINI, FABRIZIOPrimo
;LONGONI, SALVATORE VITTORIOSecondo
;PISAPIA, VALERIA;MONAI, DARIOPenultimo
;PORCARO, GIANLUCAUltimo
2014
Abstract
The change in anatomy and physiology resulting from radical mandible surgery is often exacerbated by radiation therapies that make the mucosa atrophic and susceptible to irritation and ulceration rendering the task of areating functional complete dentures for edentulous subjects very challenging to prosthodontists. The aim of this study is to describe an implant supported denture rehabilitation in an edentulous hemimandibulectomized patient with a singular prosthetic design in order to compensate for the lack of a condylar process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.