Wegener's granulomatosis: oral rehabilitation with maxillofacial prosthesis

Authors

  • Felipe Daniel Burigo dos Santos Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Faculdade de Odontologia. Residência em Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial
  • Cleumara Osmann Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Faculdade de Odontologia. Especialização em Prótese Bucomaxilofacial
  • Juan Cassol Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Faculdade de Odontologia. Curso de Odontologia
  • Luiz Fernando Gil Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Faculdade de Odontologia. Departamento de Ciências Morfológicas. Professor
  • Heitor Fontes da Silva Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba, FOP/Unicamp. Residência em Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial. Coordenador

Keywords:

Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, Autoimmune Diseases, Maxillofacial Prosthesis Implantation, Palate/pathology, Mouth Rehabilitation

Abstract

Introduction: Wegeners’ granulomatulosis is a rare autoimmune disease that acts through immunologic mediators. It’s etymology remains unknown. However, it is known that it’s mainly characterized by the inflammation of blood vessels that affect, by preference, upper and lower airways, as well as kidneys. The disease presents high rates of morbidity and mortality when not treated, and it’s main treatments are corticoids and immunosuppressants. Objective: Perform a Wegener’s granulomatulosis case report treating orosinusal communication through the use of a bucomaxilofacial prosthesis and a discussion based on current literature. Case report: Male patient, 40 years of age, leucoderma, brought to the Bucomaxilofacial Department of Federal University of Santa Catarina (HU-UFSC) with complaints regarding oronasal communication in the palate region. The patient was treated with a BMF prosthetics, which has allowed the patient to resume normal social activities, as well as returning phonation and deglutition. Conclusion: Treatment with a BMF prosthetics reestablishes velopharyngeal veiling, assists in the correction of nasal voice, improves deglutition and offers the patient psychological comfort with functional prosthetic stability.

Published

2026-06-11

How to Cite

Santos, F. D. B. dos, Osmann, C., Cassol, J., Gil, L. F., & Silva, H. F. da. (2026). Wegener’s granulomatosis: oral rehabilitation with maxillofacial prosthesis. Brazilian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 21(4), 20–23. Retrieved from https://periodicos.upe.br/index.php/rctbmf/article/view/2054

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