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Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Post Covid Mucormycosis of Maxilla with Definitive Obturator Prosthesis- A 24 Month Follow Up Case Report
The second wave of COVID-19 in April 2021 witnessed a new mutated variant of SARS-CoV2 known as B.1.617 resulting in Mucormycosis. Inhalation, ingestion, or contamination of ulcerated mucosa by fungal spores results in infection and cause Mucormycosis. Objective: To highlight how a complex case of oral mucormycosis can be misdiagnosed due to its similar clinical presentations with other periodontal diseases and benefits of prosthetic rehabilitation of surgical defects with definitive obturator which improves the quality of life by restoring oral function and aesthetics. Case report: A 35-year-old female reported with chief complaint of pain, pus and mobility in upper front teeth region of 2 months and swelling of mid-face. Darkening of skin, swelling with tenderness over bilateral malar- infraorbital regions with epiphora and blurred vision in right eye and discharge from right nostril. She had multiple abscess in attached gingiva in incisor and premolar region of maxilla having probing depths ≤ 4mm with mobility. Conclusion: A precise diagnosis is prerequisite to specific treatment of any disease. Treatment often requires an extensive surgical resection causing facial deformation, masticatory, swallowing and speech problems. It is important to rehabilitate these patients by correcting the defects with the help of obturators and improve their lifestyle.