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Maxillofacial defects refer to injuries, congenital conditions, or diseases that affect the face, jaws, and related structures. These defects can result from trauma, tumors, infections, or congenital abnormalities and can severely impact a person's appearance, functionality, and quality of life. Rehabilitation of these defects involves a multidisciplinary approach that combines surgical intervention, prosthetics, and therapy to restore both form and function.Treatment strategies depend on the severity and type of defect and may include reconstructive surgery, bone grafting, soft tissue repair, and dental prosthetics. The goal is to restore facial aesthetics, enable speech, improve chewing and swallowing, and enhance overall facial expression. Modern advancements in tissue engineering, 3D printing, and virtual planning have revolutionized the planning and execution of these procedures, leading to better outcomes.The rehabilitation process also involves psychological support to help patients cope with the emotional and social challenges associated with facial disfigurement. Multidisciplinary teams, including surgeons, prosthodontis.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Maxillofacial defects refer to injuries, congenital conditions, or diseases that affect the face, jaws, and related structures. These defects can result from trauma, tumors, infections, or congenital abnormalities and can severely impact a person's appearance, functionality, and quality of life. Rehabilitation of these defects involves a multidisciplinary approach that combines surgical intervention, prosthetics, and therapy to restore both form and function.Treatment strategies depend on the severity and type of defect and may include reconstructive surgery, bone grafting, soft tissue repair, and dental prosthetics. The goal is to restore facial aesthetics, enable speech, improve chewing and swallowing, and enhance overall facial expression. Modern advancements in tissue engineering, 3D printing, and virtual planning have revolutionized the planning and execution of these procedures, leading to better outcomes.The rehabilitation process also involves psychological support to help patients cope with the emotional and social challenges associated with facial disfigurement. Multidisciplinary teams, including surgeons, prosthodontis.