Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research (SJODR)
Volume-4 | Issue-05 | 283-286
Review Article
Recent Advances in Prosthodontic Management of Maxillary Defects: A Review
Dr. Hari Priyanka Kuchipudi, Dr.Y.Sravanthi, Dr. Krishna vallabhaneni S.S, Dr. T. Krishna Mohan
Published : May 30, 2019
Abstract
Maxillary reconstruction is still an evolving art when compared to the reconstruction of the mandible. The defects of
maxilla apart from affecting the functions of the speech, swallowing and mastication also cause cosmetic disfigurement.
Rehabilitation of the form and function in patients with maxillary defects is either by using obturator prosthesis or by a
surgical reconstruction. Literature is abundant with a variety of reconstructive methods. The classification systems are
also varied, with no universal acceptance of any one of them. The oncologic safety of these procedures is still debated,
and conclusive evidence in this regard has not emerged yet. Management of the orbit is also not yet addressed properly.
Tissue engineering, that has been hyped to be one of the possible solutions for this vexing reconstructive problem, has
not come out with reliable and reproducible results so far. So, this article reviews the various recent advances in
maxillofacial prostheses.