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Maxillary palatal ramp prosthesis: A prosthodontic solution to manage mandibular deviation following surgery
Sampa Ray Bhattacharya1, Dibyendu Majumdar2, Dilip K Singh3
1Department of Dentistry, R. G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Abstract:
Mandibular resection following surgical treatment for neoplastic lesions of the oral cavity leads to numerous complications including altered mandibular movements, disfigurement, difficult in swallowing, impaired speech and articulation, and deviation of the mandible towards the resected site. Various prosthetic methods are employed to reduce or minimize mandibular deviation and improve and restore the lost functions and esthetic, like maxillomandibular fixation, implant supported prosthesis, removable mandibular guide flange prosthesis, and palatal based guidance restoration. This clinical report describes the rehabilitation of a patient following segmental mandibulectomy using palatal ramp prosthesis.

