Simplified Technique for Orbital Prosthesis Fabrication: A Clinical Report |
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Authors: | Chandrika Veerareddy MDS K. Chandrasekharan Nair MDS G. Ramaswamy Reddy MDS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Govt. Dental College, RIMS, Kadapa, India;2. Professor and Head of Department of Prosthodontics, AECS Maaruti College, Bangalore, India;3. Professor and Head of Department of Prosthodontics, and Director of SVS Institute of Dental Science, Mahbubnagar, India |
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Abstract: | Loss of orbital content can cause functional impairment, disfigurement of the face, and psychological distress. Rehabilitation of an orbital defect is a complex task, and if reconstruction by plastic surgery is not possible or not desired by the patient, the defect can be rehabilitated by an orbital prosthesis. The prosthetic rehabilitation in such cases depends on the precisely retained, user‐friendly removable maxillofacial prosthesis. Many times, making an impression of the orbital area with an accurate record of surface details can be a difficult procedure. The critical areas are making a facial moulage, mold preparation, and attaching the retention device, particularly when eyeglass frames are used. This case focuses on these hindrance factors. A simple basket was used for the impression tray to obtain the facial moulage. A putty mold was used, and attachment of the prosthesis to a retention device was accomplished with positional distance. This method proves to be an economical and simple way of making an orbital prosthesis. |
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Keywords: | Facial impressions orbital prostheses acrylic eye prostheses |
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