Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : The International Journal of Prosthodontics
Source : The International Journal of Prosthodontics, Volume 30, Issue 6, p.573–576 (2017)
Url : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29084302
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Dentistry
Department : Prosthodontics & Implantology
Verified : Yes
Year : 2017
Abstract : PURPOSE:This study compared masticatory and swallowing functional outcomes in maxillectomy patients who underwent surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation or prosthetic rehabilitation only following surgical resection.MATERIALS AND METHODS:This comparative cross-sectional study involved 20 maxillectomy patients and compared their masticatory and swallowing functions following combined surgical and prosthodontic management vs an exclusively prosthodontic approach. Masticatory performance was measured by an originally modified sieve method using hydrocolloid material, and video fluoroscopic examination was employed for swallowing assessments.RESULTS:Masticatory performance was significantly better in the patient group treated with flaps and removable denture prostheses compared to patients treated with obturator prosthesis alone. Swallowing outcomes were comparable in both groups.CONCLUSION:Flap reconstruction followed by an obturator prosthesis seems to be a preferable option when planning for functional rehabilitation in maxillectomy patients. Further research is needed to substantiate the functional outcomes noted in this study.
Cite this Research Publication : R. Sreeraj, Krishnan, V., Manju V., and Thankappan, K., “Comparison of Masticatory and Swallowing Functional Outcomes in Surgically and Prosthetically Rehabilitated Maxillectomy Patients.”, The International Journal of Prosthodontics, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 573–576, 2017.