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The Effects of Forearm and Perforator Flaps in Oral Cavity Reconstruction
The oral cavity is a region that is special because its structures and functions are closely related. After tumor resection, the defect is reconstructed bya fl apwhich “ covers ” the defect and restores the functions of chewing, swallowing, articulation, and speech after the surgery. The current literature consists of many published reports that compare different types of oral cavity reconstruction. However, the sum total data are relatively small and in some cases contradictory. New defect closure techniques were introduced during the