Schulten EA, Winters HA, Koch AE [Reconstruction after treatment of head and neck cancer: surgical and prosthetic possibilities] [English Abstract, Journal Article] Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd 2008 Apr; 115(4):215-23.
Soft and hard tissue defects in the head and neck region after benign or malignant tumour resection, can be reconstructed by surgical techniques, such as tissue transplantation, and/or prostheses. The aim of reconstruction is to restore the original esthetics and functions of the bone and soft tissues that have been resected.The introduction of free vascularized osteomyocutaneous fibula and iliac crest flaps improved the surgical possibilities of reconstructing the mandible and the maxilla. With respect to oral rehabilitation, a reconstruction of the mandible and the maxilla should be carried out in such a way that it provides an adequate base for inserting endosseous implants, which will retain a removable or fixed prosthesis This requires good interdisciplinary planning, in which the plan for prosthetic treatment determines, in part, the choice of reconstruction method.
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