2012
DOI: 10.1111/joor.12023
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Evaluation of masticatory function after maxillectomy using a colour‐changing chewing gum

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with the masticatory dysfunction after maxillectomy using a colour-changing chewing gum. Thirty-nine patients who underwent maxillectomy between January 2002 and May 2010 in the Department of Kobe University Hospital were recruited for this study. There were 20 male and 19 female subjects, with a median age of 73·3 years (range of 44-90) at the time of surgery. The intra-oral conditions after maxillectomy were classified by HS classification… Show more

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“…In patients with maxillary tumour, local and regional tumour spread is controlled with maxillary and palatal resection, but this sometimes leaves an open communication between the oral and nasal cavities. As a result, patients with maxillary defects have various functional disorders, affecting chewing, speech and swallowing especially . Typically, an obturator prosthesis is used to cover areas of the palate to both improve aesthetics and enhance oral function, as well as contribute to improved QOL …”
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“…In patients with maxillary tumour, local and regional tumour spread is controlled with maxillary and palatal resection, but this sometimes leaves an open communication between the oral and nasal cavities. As a result, patients with maxillary defects have various functional disorders, affecting chewing, speech and swallowing especially . Typically, an obturator prosthesis is used to cover areas of the palate to both improve aesthetics and enhance oral function, as well as contribute to improved QOL …”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, patients with maxillary defects have various functional disorders, affecting chewing, speech and swallowing especially. [4][5][6][7][8] Typically, an obturator prosthesis is used to cover areas of the palate to both improve aesthetics and enhance oral function, as well as contribute to improved QOL. [9][10][11] Assessment of oral function in maxillectomy patients is necessary to identify the most suitable treatment.…”
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“…Maxillectomy patients have severe functional disabilities that strongly influence their health and quality of life (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Among these dysfunctions, speech is highly affected by maxillectomy defects (1,2).…”
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“…When the gum colour was measured by a colorimeter, there were significant correlations between the a* values and the score of satisfaction questionnaires or food questionnaire in the subjects wearing complete dentures . The gum becomes totally red if a healthy dentate volunteer chews 160 stroke times , while various colours are observed within the same surface if a patient chews after a maxillectomy . This unequal distribution is thought to be due to damage to the mixing ability.…”
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confidence: 99%