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Minati Choudhury1, Fathima Banu2, Shanmuganathan Natarajan2, Anand Kumar2, Padmanabhan Tv2.
Abstract
Interdisciplinary prosthodontics goes beyond our imagination into fields that have a direct effect on our total body health and quality of life. Removal of an eye has a detrimental effect on the psychology of the patient. Enucleation involves removal of the eyeball proper and leads to an enophthalmic socket with a shrunken eye, which has a crippling effect on patient's emotional and social life. Custom-made eye prosthesis simulates the characteristics of the companion eye and helps in restoring the normal facial appearance. Restoration of saccadic eye movements occurring during speech is desirable because this greatly contributes to a normal facial expression. This can be achieved by an orbital implant, which helps in orbital volume replacement and restoration of prosthesis movement and comfort. This article describes prosthodontic rehabilitation of enucleated eye sockets with orbital implants for two patients.Entities:
Keywords: characterization; custom ocular prosthesis; ocular implant; special ocular impression
Year: 2018 PMID: 29666779 PMCID: PMC5902088 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Enucleated ophthalmic socket
Figure 2Primary impression with irreversible hydrocolloid
Figure 3Custom ocular special tray
Figure 4Special tray with syringe for secondary impression
Figure 5Final impression with additional silicon light body
Figure 6Final cast
Figure 7Wax pattern for ocular prosthesis
Figure 8Final wax pattern try-in for Cases 1 and 2 with iris buttons positioned
Figure 9Stabilization of iris before dewaxing procedure
Figure 10Dewaxed mold
Figure 11Characterization in the mold
Figure 12Finishing of the ocular prosthesis
Figure 13Final ocular prosthesis for Cases 1 and 2