ABSTRACT
		                        			Soft palate tumors pose the challenge during reconstructive and rehabilitating procedures. Surgical 
resection of these tumors leads to velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI). The primary effects of VPI are 
hypernasality and air-flow escape, while the secondary effects are abnormalities in speech articulation. 
Surgical revision along with speech therapy is a common approach to the treatment of VPI. Prosthetic 
management by means of speech aid prosthesis helps to reduce resonance, nasal emission and 
consonants errors. This clinical report describes the different stages of rehabilitation of velopharyngeal 
insufficiency defect following resection of malignant melanoma of left posterior alveolar ridge and soft 
palate. The speech aid prosthesis helped to rehabilitate the velopharyngeal insufficiency defect and aided 
in the diagnosis of extent of speech function improvement by perceptual and objective methods.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Dental Prosthesis
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		                        			 Velopharyngeal Insufficiency