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“A Need for Medical-Dental Communication in Acquired Palatal Perforation Cases in Developing Nations”

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/EASMS.2019.v02i12.003
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Perforation of the hard palate is multi causal in nature and depending on its cause, the extent and location varies. A male patient aged 29 years was referred for prosthetic rehabilitation of a perforation of the hard palate. The patient had difficulty in swallowing, phonetics, nasal regurgitation of food since the perforation was large and extended to the soft palate. Treatment plan consented by the patient was a fabrication of hollow obturator followed by speech therapy. The hollow part of the obturator was fabricated using a soluble water based clay which dissolves upon contact with water. The obturator was retained by a combination of interproximal acrylic extension and various clasps. The obturator was retentive and met the satisfaction level of the patient.

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