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I am Dr Sadia Tahsin Elmi, live in Bangladesh, I have achieved MS in Prosthodontics, department of Prosthodontics BSMMU, I know English, Hindi and of course Bangla as well, I love singing, I love working, I love my profession
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, 2023
The objective of interim obturator placement is to restore and maintain oral function to a reason... more The objective of interim obturator placement is to restore and maintain oral function to a reasonable level during the postoperative period. A 65 years old female patient of Aramany Class I maxillary defect was prosthetically rehabilitated by an Interim obturator. The patient was undergone a partial maxillectomy due to removal of sino-nasal carcinoma in the right side of the hard palate. Reasonable amount of retention, stability and support were found on subsequent recalls. Slight margin gap and lack of peripheral seal at the defect side was noted. The interim obturator restores mastication, swallowing, articulation and intelligibility of speech and the contour of the mid face. Rehabilitation with interim obturator prosthesis was functional, reliable, and has a low level of invasiveness. Interim obturator makes a prosthodontist way easy, to fabricate definitive obturator for the maxillary defect patient.
Dr Sadia Tahsin Elmi , 2023
Surgical resection of the mandible due to presence of benign or malignant tumor is the most commo... more Surgical resection of the mandible due to presence of benign or malignant tumor is the most common cause of the mandibular deviation. Depending upon the location and extent of the tumor in the mandible, various surgical treatment modalities like marginal, segmental, hemi, subtotal, or total mandibulectomy can be performed. The clinicians must wait for extensive period of time for completion of healing and acceptance of the osseous graft before considering the definitive prosthesis. During this initial healing period prosthodontic intervention is required for preventing the mandibular deviation. This case report describes early prosthodontic management of a patient who has undergone a reconstructed hemimandibulectomy with modified mandibular guide flange prosthesis. The prosthesis helps patient moving the mandible normally without deviation during functions like speech and mastication.
, 2023
The objective of interim obturator placement is to restore and maintain oral function to a reason... more The objective of interim obturator placement is to restore and maintain oral function to a reasonable level during the postoperative period. A 65 years old female patient of Aramany Class I maxillary defect was prosthetically rehabilitated by an Interim obturator. The patient was undergone a partial maxillectomy due to removal of sino-nasal carcinoma in the right side of the hard palate. Reasonable amount of retention, stability and support were found on subsequent recalls. Slight margin gap and lack of peripheral seal at the defect side was noted. The interim obturator restores mastication, swallowing, articulation and intelligibility of speech and the contour of the mid face. Rehabilitation with interim obturator prosthesis was functional, reliable, and has a low level of invasiveness. Interim obturator makes a prosthodontist way easy, to fabricate definitive obturator for the maxillary defect patient.
Dr Sadia Tahsin Elmi , 2023
Surgical resection of the mandible due to presence of benign or malignant tumor is the most commo... more Surgical resection of the mandible due to presence of benign or malignant tumor is the most common cause of the mandibular deviation. Depending upon the location and extent of the tumor in the mandible, various surgical treatment modalities like marginal, segmental, hemi, subtotal, or total mandibulectomy can be performed. The clinicians must wait for extensive period of time for completion of healing and acceptance of the osseous graft before considering the definitive prosthesis. During this initial healing period prosthodontic intervention is required for preventing the mandibular deviation. This case report describes early prosthodontic management of a patient who has undergone a reconstructed hemimandibulectomy with modified mandibular guide flange prosthesis. The prosthesis helps patient moving the mandible normally without deviation during functions like speech and mastication.