Saving Faces Changing Lives the Art of Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Case Series Comparing Two Different Materials
Journal: Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-11-10
Authors : Bilal Ahmed;
Page : 027-029
Keywords : Maxillofacial defects; Prosthetic rehabilitation; Acrylic nasal rehabilitation; Basal cell carcinoma;
Abstract
Surgical reconstruction of large facial defects is not possible at times due to extensive loss of tissues that cannot be corrected by surgery alone. In these cases, prosthetic restoration of lost facial tissues can be done using maxillofacial prostheses. Introduction of new material which gives life-like appearance to such prosthetic restorations e.g.
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