TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of Edentulous Microstomia Patient
T2 - A Case Report and Classification System
AU - Abbasi, Maria S.
AU - Ahmed, Naseer
AU - Irfan, Adil Bin
AU - Al-Saleh, Samar
AU - Abduljabbar, Tariq
AU - Vohra, Fahim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Maria S. Abbasi et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Microstomia is an abnormally reduced oral aperture. In the literature, it is not classified by any particular size criteria, rather defined by its effects on function and esthetics. Prosthodontic management of edentulous patients with microstomia is a challenging task. Use of conventional methods for recording an impression and fabricating prosthesis is not effective in such patients. To fabricate well-fitting prosthesis, accuracy of impression recording important anatomic landmarks is essential. Formation of an exacting custom tray and diagnostic cast is critical for final impression accuracy. Provision of a well-fitting prosthesis in microstomia patient will restore esthetics, comfort, and function with oral and systemic patient wellbeing. This paper presents a case report of managing an edentulous microstomia patient with sectional removable prosthesis. Furthermore, it proposes a novel classification system for microstomia patients according to severity of the condition.
AB - Microstomia is an abnormally reduced oral aperture. In the literature, it is not classified by any particular size criteria, rather defined by its effects on function and esthetics. Prosthodontic management of edentulous patients with microstomia is a challenging task. Use of conventional methods for recording an impression and fabricating prosthesis is not effective in such patients. To fabricate well-fitting prosthesis, accuracy of impression recording important anatomic landmarks is essential. Formation of an exacting custom tray and diagnostic cast is critical for final impression accuracy. Provision of a well-fitting prosthesis in microstomia patient will restore esthetics, comfort, and function with oral and systemic patient wellbeing. This paper presents a case report of managing an edentulous microstomia patient with sectional removable prosthesis. Furthermore, it proposes a novel classification system for microstomia patients according to severity of the condition.
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U2 - 10.1155/2022/2686983
DO - 10.1155/2022/2686983
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124849003
SN - 2090-6447
VL - 2022
JO - Case Reports in Dentistry
JF - Case Reports in Dentistry
M1 - 2686983
ER -