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#52654 06-19-2002 07:15 AM
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What is an obturator?

#52655 06-19-2002 08:49 AM
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An obturator is a prosthetic device which is used to close off the sinus cavity from the oral cavity after surgery creates an open space between them. Children/people who have cleft palate defects wear them as well as people who have had the palate removed during surgery. After a maxillectomy, when part or all of the palate is removed, a removable obturator is fabricated. It may extend into the soft palate area, and may also have a metal framework besides the plastic palatal portion which aids in attaching it to any remaining natural teeth for support. For completely edentulous patients a full upper denture is fabricated that has the obturator on the tissue side of the denture. Next week we should have up another section in the dental portion of the web site up and visible which is on oral reconstruction. Pictures of obtuators will appear there.


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