Functional implant-supported dental rehabilitation in oncologic patients

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Abstract

Functional restoration of the oral cavity after ablative surgery to treat cancer is one of the main challenges facing the head and neck surgeon. Reconstruction of teeth and bone and rehabilitation of occlusion play a key role in restoring quality of life. Osseointegrated implants have revolutionized reconstructive treatment in patients with cancer of the oral cavity, since they enable stabilization of dental prostheses.

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Ochandiano Caicoya, S. J., Navarro Cuellar, C., Acero Sanz, J., & Navarro Vila, C. (2015). Functional implant-supported dental rehabilitation in oncologic patients. In Reconstructive Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (pp. 163–202). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20487-1_6

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