Orofacial Rehabilitation

The patient who has incurred extensive defects of the oral and facial structures will be benefited most by the services of a rehabilitation team of which each of the participants has a comprehensive knowledge of the others' problems, both surgical and prosthetic. The surgeon needs to become tho...

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Mouth Neoplasms
Old Medline
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