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- Title
A Maxillary Obturator Prosthesis for an Active Duty Air Force Flyer: A Case Report.
- Authors
Fleigel, Jeffrey D.; Tunder, George S.; Villalobos, Joe J.
- Abstract
Objectives: To fabricate a maxillary obturator prosthesis for an active duty pilot allowing him to return to active flying status. Methods: A 24-year-old male active duty U.S. Air Force pilot presented with a history of right posterior maxillectomy due to a keratocyst odontogenic tumor. The patient had been wearing an interim obturator prosthesis for 4 months and was removed from active duty flight status. A comprehensive oral evaluation was completed and a definitive obturator prosthesis was fabricated using a cast metal framework. Extraoral 3D stereophotogrammetry and a facial moulage were accomplished. The patient underwent evaluation for return to active flying status. Results: The patient returned to active duty flight status after passing all of the required tests. Conclusion: Obturator prostheses may be a suitable treatment option allowing a patient to conduct all of the required functions of an active flyer.
- Subjects
PROSTHETICS; HEALTH of air pilots; UNITED States Air Force personnel; PHOTOGRAMMETRY; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Military Medicine, 2010, Vol 175, Issue 9, p697
- ISSN
0026-4075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00030