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A Simplified Approach to Fabricate a Hollow Ocular Prosthesis
Brijesh Maskey1, Suraj R B Mathema1, Kanchana Shrestha1
1Department of Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Prosthetics, People's Dental College and Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Abstract:
The prosthetic rehabilitation of a large anophthalmic socket is always a challenge. It demands an equally sized ocular prosthesis to replace lost tissue volume. A conventional solid acrylic ocular prosthesis may be deterrent to retention and esthetics because of its weight, which can be reduced by eliminating the mass of material within it. This article attempts to present a simplified and accurate technique to fabricate a hollow ocular prosthesis using silicone putty cavity form. It is removed prior to final processing and serves to ensure appropriate uniform thickness of acrylic resin and optimal weight reduction of the definitive prosthesis without compromising mobility, esthetics, and structural integrity.
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