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Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
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Reconstructing maxillary defects with obturator prostheses can be challenging. Reproducing familiar features of a patient

Area of Science:

  • Maxillofacial prosthodontics
  • Dental implantology
  • Reconstructive surgery

Background:

  • Maxillary defects present significant challenges for prosthodontists.
  • Partial maxillectomy necessitates obturator prosthesis for restoration.
  • Patient adaptability is crucial for successful prosthetic rehabilitation.

Observation:

  • Patients often struggle to adapt to new obturator prostheses.
  • Existing, successfully used obturators offer a learning curve.
  • Familiarity with previous appliances aids patient adaptation.

Findings:

  • Replicating familiar features of a patient's current obturator can ease the transition.
  • Leveraging existing patient skills improves the learning process for new prostheses.

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  • Successful adaptation is linked to the continuity of familiar prosthetic elements.
  • Implications:

    • Prosthodontic treatment planning should consider patient's prior obturator experience.
    • Designing new obturators to mirror previous ones can enhance patient compliance.
    • This approach may improve outcomes for patients with maxillary defects undergoing obturator therapy.