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    Rehabilitation of a patient after hemi-mandibulectomy without reconstruction represents a prosthodontic challenge. Indeed, mandibular deviation and decreased occlusal contacts are a common presentation post-surgery. This paper reports on a patient who presented with these challenges and where chronic osteoradionecrosis has resulted in significant mandibular deviation. A maxillary cobalt chrome mandibular deviation device, designed with palatal bite plane and constructed using 3D printing methods, resulted in a successful outcome. The authors aim to show how restorative management of similar patients can be successful using a modern approach. Copyright© 2022 Dennis Barber Ltd.

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    J S Chin, O J Barratt, M B M Thomas. Prosthetic Management of Severe Mandibular Deviation in a Hemi-Mandibulectomy Patient Following Osteoradionecrosis. The European journal of prosthodontics and restorative dentistry. 2022 May 29;30(2):96-106

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    PMID: 34029015

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