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The purpose of this study is to describe the clinical availability of a variety of
intraoral local flaps on reconstruction of oral soft tissue defects. Forty patients with oral
soft tissue defects were treated by tongue, buccinator, palatal, labial, facial artery
musculomucosal, buccal fat pad, and masseter muscle crossover flap. Total 43 intraoral
flaps were used to reconstruct a variety of intraoral soft tissue defects, such as oronasal
fistula, oroantral fistula, traumatic deformities and others. The age of patients ranged
from 7 to 72 years, with mean follow up period of 21.6 months. There were 9
complications, of which four were partial necrosis, there infections, one total necrosis
and 1 speech problem. Except for total necrosis, most of the recipient sites healed
uneventually without severe morbidity. We consider that a variety of intraoral local
intraoral local flaps can be available for reconstruction of small or moderate large
intraoral soft tissue defects.

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