Large nasal septal defect is defined as a defect that exceeds in size
a stretched nostril. Large nasal septal defects cannot be closed by ha
rd acrylic resin nasal septal obturators because of access and path-of
-insertion problems. However, obturation can be achieved by constructi
on of a nasal stent that fits into one of the nasal cavities. This art
icle describes a procedure used to manage a large nasal septal defect
with an intranasal heat-processed acrylic resin stent. The medial wall
of the stent indirectly allows for the partition of the two nasal cav
ities. The stent is rendered patent to allow for comfortable breathing
. The impression making and construction of these stents is not diffic
ult. These nasal stents indirectly separate the two nasal cavities and
effective obturation of large nasal septal defects is achieved.