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Fixation of the edentulous residual portion of the mandible in cases of hemimandibulectomy

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1978
A new method of fixing the edentulous residual portion of the mandibular stump is described: an extraoral apparatus as suggested by Anderson (19361 and a malar bone screw is used for attaching a rod to fix the mandibular stump.
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EMG masticatory function in hemimandibulectomy patients

open access: yes, 2005
Aim: Treatment of oral cancer often requires radical surgical approaches to completely eliminate the pathology and to prevent possible relapses. Usually, vital masticatory structures are removed, altered or displaced by surgery. Large and aggressive tumors need a wide mandibular segmental resection with muscle displacement. Unfortunately, limited range
C.P.B. Dellavia   +4 more
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APPLICATION OF COMBINED HEMIMANDIBULECTOMY AND NECK DISSECTION TO ORAL CARCINOMA

open access: yesArchives of Surgery, 1952
DURING the course of a follow-up study on 186 patients with intraoral cancer a number of interesting facts were encountered that were worthy of further consideration and that led to further clarification of our therapeutic approach. Many observations of others have been confirmed, the most striking of which is that the cure rate for intraoral carcinoma
WALTER W. CARROLL
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Mandibular Reconstruction After Hemimandibulectomy

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
Ameloblastoma is a benign tumor of the mandible, which is not commonly diagnosed in the early stages. The extensive mandible resection may be needed for treatment. In this report, we present 6-year follow-up results of a patient who had undergone hemimandibulectomy and mandible reconstruction with free vascularized fibular flap, costochondral rib graft
Huseyin, Karagoz   +6 more
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HEMIMANDIBULECTOMY AND RECONSTRUCTİON

open access: yes, 2018
SANCAR, BAHADIR   +2 more
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Preparing a hemimandibulectomy patient for delayed reconstructive surgery

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000
A rehabilitation device was designed and used before a reconstructive orthognathic procedure in an adult patient with a severe facial asymmetry. The asymmetry developed as a result of a left hemimandibulectomy in childhood. With this prototype device, the remaining hemimandible was gradually brought into its natural position and dynamics in order to ...
J C, Pereda   +2 more
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Spontaneous regeneration of the mandibular bone following hemimandibulectomy

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
Spontaneous regeneration of the mandible following hemimandibulectomy is rarely reported. The main source of osteogenesis seems to be the periosteum. The critical elements being a pre-existing chronic infection and the age of the patient with immobilisation playing an insignificant role.
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Prosthetic rehabilitation of a hemimandibulectomy patient.

General dentistry, 2016
This report presents a case in which a patient was treated with a segmental hemimandibulectomy to improve function and esthetics. Crowns were placed on the remaining teeth and the remaining space was rehabilitated with an acrylic partial denture in the maxillary arch and a cast partial denture in the mandibular arch. The treatment and rehabilitation of
Sandeep, Kumar, Reena, Yadav
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Prosthetic Management for Hemimandibulectomy- A Review

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Unilateral mandibular discontinuity from surgery or trauma causes deviation of the mandible toward the defect, which leads to loss of occlusion on the normal side. These resections also impair speech, swallowing, and salivary control, and result in facial asymmetry and disfigurement.
Karn Anjali Yateendra   +2 more
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