Abstract
Cleft lip and palate affects facial esthetics, mastication, swallowing, and speech functions. We report the case of a 52-year-old woman with congenital cleft lip and palate treated using a palatal obturator prosthesis and removable partial denture. The clinical examination revealed a residual palatal defect communicating with the nasal cavity, tooth loss, and a severely resorbed alveolar ridge. Functional and cosmetic rehabilitation was achieved using a palatal obturator prosthesis and a removable partial denture. At the 1-year follow-up, the patient was satisfied with the functional and esthetic outcomes of the prosthetic restoration, with improved psychological status and quality of life.
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