Abstract
AbstractA prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or partially edentulous mouth is correctly referred to as an obturator. An obturator serves to restore speech, mastication, deglutition and esthetics. A light weight hollow obturator optimises retention and stability as well as patient comfort.This case report describes the fabrication of an hollow bulb obturator for a completely edentulous patient who has undergone wide excision and partial alveolar resection squeal of management of pleomorphic adenoma of the palate.
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