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partial or complete.
Mastoidectomy is the
removal of
mastoid process.
Maxillectomy is the
removal of the
maxilla or ch****bone. This can
sometimes be done...
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unrelenting infection.
Exenteration is
sometimes done
together with
maxillectomy (removal of the maxilla).
Cancer of the eye, such as
retinoblastoma and...
- hemimaxilla, hemimaxillectomy, intermaxilla, maxillar, maxillary, maxillate,
maxillectomy, maxilliferous, maxilliform, maxillula, premaxilla, septomaxilla, submaxilla...
- structures,
large portions of
tissue may have to be removed. If necessary, a
maxillectomy could be used to
remove all or part of the maxilla,
which includes the...
- (2007). "Zygoma implant-supported
prosthetic rehabilitation after partial maxillectomy using surgical navigation: A
clinical report" (PDF). The
Journal of Prosthetic...
- and neck cancer.
Surgeries for oral
cancers include:[citation needed]
Maxillectomy (can be done with or
without orbital exenteration)
Mandibulectomy (removal...
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includes a
uninectomy (removal of the
osteomeatal complex), a
medial maxillectomy (removal of maxilla), an
ethmoidectomy (removal of
ethmoid cells and/or...
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benign clinical course after complete local excision (usually by
partial maxillectomy) with
clear or free
surgical margins. In rare cases,
chemotherapy may...