Aesthetic outcome following prosthetic rehabilitation after ablative maxillary surgery. A Preliminary Study

B. Akinbami, A. Arigbede
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Objective: Psychological impact of poor dento-facial aesthetics constitutes a major part of the low quality of life in maxillectomy patients. The  purpose of this study was to present the aesthetic outcome following prosthetic rehabilitation after ablative maxillary surgery.Method: All consecutive patients that had surgery for tumours affecting the upper jaw and gave their consent were included in the study.  Classification of maxillectomy was based on the Brown's classification. Facial attractiveness after final prosthetic rehabilitation was graded by two independent observers with a modified Liekert scale into four grades. For the purpose of comparison of facial attractiveness, the patients were divided into 2 groups: those below 2A and those above 2A.Result: Seventeen patients with tumours affecting the upper jaw were operated. Ten (58.8%) were females and 7 (41.2%) were males. The age range was 6-65 years, mean (SD), 37.6 (18.5) years. Two (11.8%) cases were children. There were 3 (17.6%) cases in the level 1, one case was 1A, two cases were 1B; 11 (64.7%) cases in level 2, 8 (47.1%) cases were 2A, 3 (17.6%) cases were 2B and 3 (17.6%) cases in level 3. Two (11.8%) patients, both in the level 2B had moderately attractive appearances and also, 2(11.8%) patients in the levels 2B and 3B respectively had least attractive appearances.Conclusion: Majority of our patients had resections at levels 2A and below and there was no obvious difference between the two groups, immediate prosthetic obturation may have minimized collapse of midface in those above 2A.  
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上颌消融手术后假体康复的美学效果。初步研究
目的:颌面部美学不良的心理影响是上颌骨切除术患者生活质量低下的主要原因。本研究的目的是介绍上颌切除术后假体康复的美学结果。方法:所有连续接受上颌肿瘤手术并表示同意的患者都被纳入研究。上颌骨切除术的分类是基于布朗分类法。最后一次假肢康复后的面部吸引力由两名独立观察者用改良的Liekert量表分为四个等级。为了比较面部吸引力,将患者分为2组:2A以下组和2A以上组。结果:17例上颌肿瘤患者接受了手术。女性10例(58.8%),男性7例(41.2%)。年龄范围为6-65岁,平均(SD)37.6(18.5)岁。儿童2例(11.8%)。1级有3例(17.6%),1例为1A,2例为1B;2级11例(64.7%),2A型8例(47.1%),2B型3例(17.6%),3级3例(176%)。两名(11.8%)2B级患者具有中等吸引力的外观,另外,两名(118%)2B和3B级患者分别具有最低吸引力的外观。结论:我们的大多数患者在2A级及以下进行了切除,两组之间没有明显差异,对于2A级以上的患者,立即进行假体充填可能会最大限度地减少面中部塌陷。
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