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A multiple tray technique for implant-retained orbital prostheses

T J Salinas1, J Penchas, V Prada-Valverde

  • 1Department of Combined Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University Medical Center, School of Dentistry, New Orleans, USA.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|February 1, 1995
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Osseointegrated implants provide an alternative for orbital prosthesis retention when adhesives or anatomic methods fail. This technique ensures accurate implant placement with minimal tissue trauma, avoiding repeated impressions.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Orbital prostheses are crucial for restoring appearance and function after orbital exenteration.
  • Traditional retention methods like medical adhesives or anatomic retention have limitations.
  • Osseointegrated implants offer a stable and durable alternative for prosthesis retention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel technique for accurately placing osseointegrated implants for orbital prosthesis retention.
  • To address the challenges of achieving precise implant spatial arrangement in confined orbital defects.
  • To minimize patient trauma and procedural complexity associated with implant-retained orbital prostheses.

Main Methods:

  • A new impression technique designed for confined orbital defects was developed.

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  • The technique focuses on accurate reproduction of the spatial relationship between implants.
  • Emphasis was placed on minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues during the impression process.
  • Main Results:

    • The presented technique successfully achieved accurate spatial arrangement of implants.
    • The method eliminated the need for a consecutive impression technique.
    • The procedure was associated with minimal trauma to the orbital tissues.

    Conclusions:

    • This technique offers a reliable and accurate method for osseointegrated implant placement in orbital defects.
    • It provides a viable alternative for patients unsuitable for other retention methods.
    • The technique enhances patient outcomes by ensuring prosthesis stability and comfort with reduced procedural burden.