Abstract
Objective:
To report the oral rehabilitation of velopharyngeal insufficiency due to a congenital anatomic defect using an implant-retained speech-aid prosthesis.
Case Report:
A 65-year-old man with a diagnosis of complete unilateral cleft lip and palate on the left side with an unrepaired palate was examined. A removable partial denture with a speech bulb had been used for approximately 40 years. After primary care for gross caries and tooth mobility, an implant-retained obturator with a speech bulb was fabricated.
Results and Conclusion:
Improvement in mastication, speech, and velopharyngeal function was achieved with a satisfactory esthetic result.
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