Abstract

The maxillary tumors include various histological entities which are the subject of a very particular treatment. Clinical, radiological and anatomopathological criteria are used to determine the diagnosis. In spite of the evolution of reconstructive surgical techniques and the development of microsurgery, the conventional obturator prosthesis is still in use nowadays. In this context, it must restore the main functions of chewing, phonation and deglutition and give the patient a satisfactory aesthetic appearance.

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