obturator

Plural
obturators
Example / Category
[e.g. endodontics]
Description

Appliance used for filling or covering a cleft or an orifice. In particular the type of prosthesis used for treating cleft palates.

English focus texts

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Please note
n (ca. 1727)
Hyphenation
ob•tu•ra•tor
Definition from Glossary

1. a maxillofacial prosthesis used to close a congenital or acquired tissue opening, primarily of the hard palate and/or contiguous alveolar/soft tissue structures (GPT7) 2. that component of a prosthesis which fits into and closes a defect within the oral cavity or other body defect 3. a maxillofacial prosthesis used to close, cover or maintain the integrity of the oral and nasal compartments resulting from a congenital, acquired or developmental disease process, i.e., cancer, cleft palate, osteoradionecrosis of the palate. The prosthesis facilitates speech and deglutition by replacing those tissues lost due to the disease process and can, as a result, reduce nasal regurgitation and hypernasal speech, improve articulation, deglutition and mastication. An obturator prosthesis is classified as surgical, interim or definitive and reflects the intervention time period used in the maxillofacial rehabilitation of the patient. Prosthetic restoration of a defect often includes use of a surgical obturator, interim obturator, and definitive obturator —see DEFINITIVE O., INTERIM O., SURGICAL O.—comp SPEECH AID PROSTHESIS

Pronunciation
o˘b′ta-rā′tar