REHABILITATION OF CANCER PATIENTS WITH DEFECT AND COMPLETE SECONDARY ADENTIA AFTER REMOVAL OF BOTH UPPER JAWS
https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-1468-2012-0-4-34-39
Abstract
In 1969–2012, prosthetic replacement was performed in 102 patients with postoperative maxillary defects, including 90 patients with complete secondary adentia and 12 with total maxillary defect. Procedures for fixation of immediate prostheses (protective plates) were improved; practical guidelines were elaborated to transform the protective plate into a primary permanent prosthesis with an obturator. The primary permanent (forming) prosthesis is recommended in the postoperative period (on days 10–15).
About the Authors
A. A. KulakovRussian Federation
V. M. Chuchkov
Russian Federation
E. G. Matyakin
Russian Federation
R. I. Azizyan
Russian Federation
I. S. Romanov
Russian Federation
A. M. Mudunov
Russian Federation
S. O. Podvyaznikov
Russian Federation
M. A. Kropotov
Russian Federation
I. M. Gelfand
Russian Federation
M. M. Tarasova
Russian Federation
M. V. Chuchkov
Russian Federation
M. N. Zamaletdinov
Russian Federation
Review
For citations:
Kulakov A.A., Chuchkov V.M., Matyakin E.G., Azizyan R.I., Romanov I.S., Mudunov A.M., Podvyaznikov S.O., Kropotov M.A., Gelfand I.M., Tarasova M.M., Chuchkov M.V., Zamaletdinov M.N. REHABILITATION OF CANCER PATIENTS WITH DEFECT AND COMPLETE SECONDARY ADENTIA AFTER REMOVAL OF BOTH UPPER JAWS. Head and Neck Tumors (HNT). 2012;(4):34-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-1468-2012-0-4-34-39