Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (May 2017)

Lip and Lower Lid Supporting Prosthetic Appliance: A Unique Approach of Treating Unilateral Facial Paralysis

  • Chetan Pathak,
  • Salil Pawah,
  • Arpit Sikri,
  • Pushpanjali Rexwal,
  • Prachi Aggarwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/27142.9876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. ZD09 – ZD11

Abstract

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Along with function, aesthetics plays an important role in treating partially or completely edentulous patients. Ageing, trauma, tooth loss and neuromuscular disorders have a high impact on tonicity of facial musculature, elasticity of skin as well as function of muscles. Patients affected with Bell’s palsy face functional, aesthetic as well as psychological impairment. Common problems are the partial closure of upper eyelid, sagging of lower eyelid and drooping of angle of mouth leading to facial asymmetry, along with difficulty in eating, drinking and speaking. The key to aesthetic restoration is to support and harmonize the collapsed facial musculature with the help of various prosthodontic treatment approaches. This case report attempts to focus on treating completely edentulous patient affected with Bell’s palsy with special prosthesis supporting angle of mouth and lower eyelid using novel technique.

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