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Abstract
Plastic surgical reconstruction is considered to be the gold standard for the repair of microtia as the results are permanent and constructed from the patient's own tissue; however, the multiple surgeries required and the difficulty in attaining adequate cosmetic results often result in patients choosing a prosthesis as a long-term rehabilitation. Advances in osseointegration in the craniofacial region have improved the outcomes with auricular prosthetics by providing a reliable method of attachment of the prosthesis and increasing patient acceptance. A case presentation illustrates the results of both treatment modalities and examines the outcomes on the same patient.Entities:
Keywords: Auricular prosthesis; Craniofacial implants; Microtia
Year: 2021 PMID: 34151394 PMCID: PMC8215024 DOI: 10.1186/s40729-021-00337-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Implant Dent ISSN: 2198-4034
Fig. 1Right auricle, post-reconstruction
Fig. 2Left auricle, post-reconstruction
Fig. 3Implants with abutments attached
Fig. 4Pickup of the impression copings in silicone
Fig. 5Abutment analogs connected to the impression
Fig. 6Framework designed to fit under the helix
Fig. 7Retention bar cast in type III gold alloy
Fig. 8Bar framework attached to implants
Fig. 9Retention clips blocked out on the bar
Fig. 10Processed intrinsically colored prosthesis with tissue flange
Fig. 11Lateral view of the completed prosthesis
Sequence of treatment procedures
Impression of auricular remnants Creation of ideal auricular contours Creation of surgical guide Placement of implants Abutment connection Pickup of abutment copings Fabrication of retentive bar Fabrication of clip housing Final auricular wax pattern Mold creation and silicone process |