ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT07079384
Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction After the Construction of Maxillary Obturator Prosthesis for Limited Mouth Opening in Maxillofacial Cases : Cross Over Randomized Clinical Trial
A patient's quality of life is frequently negatively impacted by oral cancer, which is a serious condition. Treatment for oral cancer, which includes radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery, can result in several oral complications. The risk of impression material becoming lodged in undercuts and the challenges in retrieving the material would be inconvenient for both the patient and the dentist. Therefore, a digital pathway was chosen for the prosthesis fabrication process So, the present study aims to investigate the patient comfort and satisfaction after the construction of maxillary interim obturator for radiation-induced trismus in maxillofacial cases with different approaches: conventional and digital fabrication processes.
Gender: All
Ages: 55 Years - 70 Years
Patient Satisfaction
Maxilofacial