The management of malignant tumors associated with the maxilla, tongue, floor of the mouth, mandible, and adjacent structures represents a difficult challenge for the surgical specialist and prosthodontist regarding both control of the primary disease and rehabilitation following surgical treatment. Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Head Neck Cancer Patients is an easy-to-read clinical guide covering the latest multidisciplinary approaches to the treatment of head and neck cancers - from effective surgical management to psychosocial aspects and improved quality of life.
1. Introduction to Maxillofacial Rehabilitation 2. Anatomical Considerations in Maxillofacial Surgery and Rehabilitation 3. Tumors of Head and Neck Region: An Overview 4. History of Plastic Surgery and General Concepts of Reconstruction 5. Radiotherapy Treatment: Planning and Posttreatment Care 6. Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Mandibular Defects 7. Rehabilitation of Soft Palate Prosthesis 8. Tongue and Palatal Augmentation Prosthesis 9. Treatment Planning and Prosthetic Management of Ocular Defects 10. Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Orbital Defects 11. Facial Prosthesis 12. Tracheoesophageal Prosthesis 13. Rehabilitation of Cleft Palate Defects 14. Psychosocial Implications in Head-Neck Cancer Patients and Social Work Intervention 15. Regeneration of Hard and Soft Tissues 16. Applications of Various Tissue Grafts 17. Materials in Maxillofacial Prosthesis
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