Obturators

An obturator is a prosthesis used to close a congenital or acquired tissue opening, primarily of the hard palate and/or contiguous alveolar structures. Prosthetic restoration of defect often includes use of a surgical obturator, interim obturator & definitive obturator.

An obturator provides a stable matrix for surgical packing, reduces oral contamination, and improves speech as it is effected post-operatively.

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