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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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Spontaneous regeneration of the condyle following hemimandibulectomy by disarticulation

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
Abstract A rare case of spontaneous regeneration of the mandibular condyle following hemimandibulectomy by disarticulation is described.
M, Nagase   +3 more
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A simple appliance to correct mandibular deviation following hemimandibulectomy

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
An appliance is described for the rehabilitation of patients following hemimandibulectomy. It has the advantages, over traditional prostheses, of being quick, simple and cheap to produce.
A M, Monaghan, A S, Bear
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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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Electromyographic evaluation of implant‐supported prostheses in hemimandibulectomy‐reconstructed patients

Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2007
AbstractObjectives: To assess the clinical conditions, patient's satisfaction and functional outcomes in oral neoplasia patients with hemimandibulectomy, bone reconstruction and implant‐supported prosthesis.Material and methods: Twelve patients after mandibular resection (with and without condyle), reconstruction and successful fixed implant ...
C. Dellavia   +5 more
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Approximation of muscle remnants improves cosmesis following hemimandibulectomy

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2009
AbstractHemimandibulectomy should be avoided whenever possible, as it results in significant deterioration in quality of life. If hemimandibulectomy is unavoidable, attempts should be made to reconstruct the bone and soft tissue defect by free tissue transfer or a pedicled flap such as a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap.
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EMG masticatory function in hemimandibulectomy patients

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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Recurrent ameloblastoma following hemimandibulectomy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
Louis W. Schultz   +2 more
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Anesthesia For Hemimandibulectomy With Radical Neck Dissection

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1970
S R, Gupte, L V, Patwardhan
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