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Palatal neoplasms: reconstruction considerations.

J T Johnson, M A Aramany, E N Myers

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    Palatal resection can benefit many patients with carcinoma. Prosthetic repair is crucial for restoring speech and swallowing function after this treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Prosthodontics
    • Head and Neck Surgery

    Background:

    • Carcinoma of the palate presents a significant challenge in treatment and functional rehabilitation.
    • Surgical resection is a key modality for managing palatal malignancies.
    • Functional deficits in speech and swallowing frequently occur post-resection.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the literature and personal experience regarding palatal resection for carcinoma.
    • To emphasize the importance of prosthetic rehabilitation for speech and swallowing function.
    • To highlight the role of head and neck oncologists in managing these functional outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on palatal resection and prosthetic rehabilitation.
    • Analysis of personal clinical experience with palatal carcinoma patients.

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  • Evaluation of prosthetic techniques for post-surgical defect repair.
  • Main Results:

    • Palatal resection offers benefits as an initial treatment, part of combined therapy, or for salvage after radiation.
    • Prosthetic repair is an integral component for functional recovery after palatal resection.
    • Effective prosthetic rehabilitation significantly improves speech and swallowing outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Palatal resection is a viable treatment option for a significant number of patients with palatal carcinoma.
    • Prosthetic rehabilitation is essential for optimizing functional outcomes following palatal resection.
    • Head and neck oncologists must be familiar with prosthetic rehabilitation techniques for comprehensive patient care.