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Most Frequent Tumors in Maxillofacial Area Rehabilitated Through Surgical Reconstruction and Prostheses
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010-03-01)
Cancer is regarded as the abnormal cellular multiplication; it is not controlled by the organism; and its cells present a differentiated DNA. Initially, the disease does not show clinical signs, but it can be diagnosed by ...
Most Frequent Tumors in Maxillofacial Area Rehabilitated Through Surgical Reconstruction and Prostheses
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010-03-01)
Cancer is regarded as the abnormal cellular multiplication; it is not controlled by the organism; and its cells present a differentiated DNA. Initially, the disease does not show clinical signs, but it can be diagnosed by ...
Comprehensive prosthetic rehabilitation in absence of the maxilla. Clinical case report
(Facultad de Odontología, 2015)
Upper jaw chronic osteomyelitis. Report of four clinical cases.
(Facultad de Odontología, 2012)
Reconstructive alternatives post maxillectomy for oncologic disease
(2014)
Introducción: La reconstrucción de defectos mediofaciales representa un gran desafío. Los maxilares son los huesos más importantes del esqueleto facial, proveen soporte entre base del cráneo y arcos maxilares, separan ...
Hybrid prostheses in total maxillectomy
(Facultad de Odontología, 2011)
Oral rehabilitation of patients after maxillectomy. A systematic review
(2018-05-01)
Patients who have maxillectomy can be rehabilitated with reconstructive surgery or obturator prostheses with or without osseointegratable implants. To identify studies on possible treatments in this group, we systematically ...
Most Frequent Tumors in Maxillofacial Area Rehabilitated Through Surgical Reconstruction and Prostheses
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013)
Photoelastic analysis to compare implant-retained and conventional obturator dentures
(Spie-soc Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2012-06-01)
The use of photoelastic analysis contributes to the rehabilitation of patients with oral-sinus-nasal sequelae, which in turn affect important functions such as chewing, swallowing, and speech. The prosthetic rehabilitation ...