Scope of maxillofacial prosthesis in Bangladesh.pptx
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About This Presentation
Scope of Maxillofacial Rehabilitation with Prosthesis in Bangladesh
Introduction
Maxillofacial defects
congenitally
surgically, or
traumatically.
Negative impact on the physical and mental health of the patient.
Introduction
The defects include a missing maxilla, mandible, nose, face, eye, ...
Scope of Maxillofacial Rehabilitation with Prosthesis in Bangladesh
Introduction
Maxillofacial defects
congenitally
surgically, or
traumatically.
Negative impact on the physical and mental health of the patient.
Introduction
The defects include a missing maxilla, mandible, nose, face, eye, ear, etc.
These defects can be managed with a maxillofacial prosthesis.
Maxillofacial rehabilitation team
Aim of maxillofacial prosthesis
Preserve the residual structure
Reconstruct the function
Improve aesthetics
Improve the psychological condition and
Heal the defect.
Case of Obturator
Cases of eye prostheses
Photo and work credit to
Dr. Md. Al-Amin Sarkar
BDS, BCS(Health), FCPS(Prosthodontics)
Junior Consultant
Dhaka Dental College Hospital
Case of customade nasal reatiner
Case of Guide flange training device
Case of trismus appliance
Case with Nasoalveolar moulding device
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Language: en
Added: Jul 02, 2024
Slides: 40 pages
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Scope of Maxillofacial Rehabilitation with Prosthesis in Bangladesh
Dr. Shamsuddin Mahmud BDS, MS (Prosthodontics) Assistant Professor North East Medical College (Dental unit)
Introduction Maxillofacial defects congenitally surgically, or traumatically. N egative impact on the physical and mental health of the patient.
Introduction The defects include a missing maxilla, mandible, nose, face, eye, ear, etc. These defects can be managed with a maxillofacial prosthesis.
Maxillofacial rehabilitation team
Aim of maxillofacial prosthesis P reserve the residual structure R econstruct the function I mprove aesthetics I mprove the psychological condition and H eal the defect.
Dysfunction due to maxillary defect (Taniguchi et al., 2008)
Dysfunction due to mandibular defect (Taniguchi et al., 2008)
Maxillary defect C left lip and plate patient Maxillectomy patient Completely edentulous patient (P.C.: Dr Atique Mahmud) Partially edentulous patient Obturator Feeding aid Naso -alveolar moulding device
P rosthesis for Mandibular defect Guide Flange training device Prosthesis after Mandibular resection (P.C.: Dr Mohammad Sultan Ahmed)
Tongue Defect Palatal Augmentation Prosthesis Tongue Prosthesis ( Balasubramaniam et al., 2016) ( Shimodaira et al., 2018)
Extra-oral prosthesis Eye Nose Ear
Eye prosthesis
Prosthesis for nose Nasal Retainer Nasal Prosthesis
Radiation device
Trismus appliance
Case of Obturator
Surgical Obturator
Interim Obturator
Definitive Obturator
SPEECH WITH OBTURATOR
DRINKING WATER TEST
Cases of eye prostheses Photo and work credit to Dr. Md. Al-Amin Sarkar BDS, BCS(Health), FCPS(Prosthodontics) Junior Consultant Dhaka Dental College Hospital