Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Partially Resected Edentulous Mandible Using Twin-Occlusion- A Case Report

G. Rani, A. Gambhir
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Mandibular defects arising as a result of trauma, infections or ablative tumor surgery usually cause significant facial deformity, functional disabilities, and psychological problems. Successful prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient with partially resected edentulous mandible can be an especially challenging task for a prosthodontist. Apart from the deviation of the remaining mandibular segment, other dysfunctions are observed in mastication, speech, swallowing, respiration, salivary control and mandibular movements which can severely compromise the prosthetic prognosis. Hence, it becomes imperative to judiciously apply the basic principles of denture construction in such cases to obtain optimum retention, stability, support, esthetics & function. The present case report describes the successful prosthetic rehabilitation of an edentulous mandibulectomy patient using two rows of non-anatomic teeth on the unresected side of the maxillary prosthesis. The inner (palatal) row helped in restoring the function while the outer (buccal) row improved the cheek support and esthetics. Non-anatomic teeth were used to minimize the lateral displacing forces and enhance the stability of the dentures. The incorporation of twin-occlusion in this case helped in achieving a satisfactory aesthetic and functional outcome of treatment.
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由于创伤、感染或消融性肿瘤手术而引起的下颌缺损通常会导致严重的面部畸形、功能残疾和心理问题。成功修复部分切除无牙下颌骨的患者是一项特别具有挑战性的任务。除了剩余的下颌节段偏离外,还观察到咀嚼、言语、吞咽、呼吸、唾液控制和下颌运动等功能障碍,这些功能障碍会严重影响假肢的预后。因此,在这种情况下,明智地应用义齿构建的基本原则,以获得最佳的固位,稳定性,支持,美观和功能变得至关重要。本病例报告描述了成功的假体康复无牙下颌骨切除术患者使用两排非解剖的牙齿在上颌假体未切除的一面。内排(腭)有助于恢复功能,而外排(颊)改善了脸颊的支撑和美观。采用非解剖型牙,最大限度地减少侧移力,提高义齿的稳定性。在本病例中,合并双闭塞有助于获得令人满意的美学和功能治疗结果。
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