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A L Cortes1, C R Smith, R R Seals

  • 1University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio.

Trends & Techniques in the Contemporary Dental Laboratory
|October 1, 1993
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Visible light-cure dental synthetic resin simplifies ocular prosthesis delivery. This innovative dental material significantly reduces processing time for prosthetic applications.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmic prosthetics
  • Dental materials science
  • Biomaterials engineering

Background:

  • Ocular prostheses require precise fabrication and fitting.
  • Traditional prosthetic fabrication can be time-consuming and complex.
  • Advancements in dental materials offer potential for improved prosthetic applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of visible light-cure dental synthetic resin for ocular prosthesis fabrication.
  • To assess the clinical advantages of using this dental material in prosthetic delivery.
  • To quantify the impact on processing time compared to conventional methods.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized visible light-cure dental synthetic resin for fabricating ocular prostheses.
  • Documented clinical procedures for prosthesis delivery.

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  • Measured and compared processing times between the new method and standard techniques.
  • Main Results:

    • The visible light-cure dental synthetic resin demonstrated advantages in clinical ocular prosthesis delivery.
    • A statistically significant reduction in processing time was observed.
    • The material proved suitable for the demands of prosthetic fabrication and fitting.

    Conclusions:

    • Visible light-cure dental synthetic resin is a viable and advantageous material for ocular prosthesis fabrication.
    • This approach offers improved efficiency in prosthetic treatment.
    • Further research may explore long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction.