Conclusions : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
Conclusions : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
author: Amit Dattani, David Richardson, Chris J Butterworth | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
The use of zygomatic implants to supplement the stability and retention of the maxillary obturator in this case has improved the function of the prosthesis and provided for a very high-quality rehabilitation for the patient reported with no evidence of disruption to facial growth in the 22 months following surgery.
Serial posts:
- Background : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [1]
- Background : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [2]
- Case presentation : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [1]
- Case presentation : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [2]
- Discussion : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [1]
- Discussion : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [2]
- Discussion : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient [3]
- Conclusions : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
- References : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
- Author information : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
- Rights and permissions : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
- About this article : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant-retained maxillary obturator in a paediatric patient
- Fig. 1. Zygomatic oncology implant with cleansable polished surface for intra-oral component : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 2. Palatal swelling (post-biopsy) between upper right first and second premolar teeth : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 3. Low-level right-sided maxillectomy with the insertion of two zygomatic oncology implants at time of surgery : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 4. Twelve-week review post-surgery prior to definitive impressions for the implant-supported prosthesis : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 5. Zygomatic implant bar utilising Rhein attachments for retention : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 6. Intaglio surface of definitive acrylic obturator with bar attachments in place. Note the absence of any other retaining clasps and the simple nature of this prosthesis : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 7. Smile view of definitive implant-retained obturator at initial fitting (April 2014) : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 8. Anterior view of definitive obturator prosthesis in occlusion : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 9. Palatal view of definitive implant-retained obturator at initial fitting (April 2014) : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 10. Full facial view of definitive implant-retained obturator at initial fitting (April 2014) : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 11. Facial radiograph at 22-month follow-up : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant
- Fig. 12. Facial photograph views at 22-month follow-up : A novel report on the use of an oncology zygomatic implant