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Eyeglass Frame - Supported Nasal Prosthesis Rehabilitation: A Case Report Putri Dhianita Pratiwi; Haryo Mustiko Dipoyono; Murti Indrastuti; Titik Ismiyati
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 5 No 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Indonesia Prosthodontic Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v5i1.237

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Patients with facial defects resulting from neoplasm, congenital malformation or trauma can be restored aesthetically and emotionally with facial prosthesis using different materials and retention methods to restore missing tissues and help patients to overcome social, psychological difficulties, and function. A nasal prosthesis can re-establish esthetic form and anatomic contours for midfacial defects. For successful results, a lot of factors such as harmony, texture, color matching and blending of tissue interface with the prosthesis are important. This clinical report describes the details of a prosthodontic rehabilitation of a 52-years old female patient, who came to RSGM UGM Prof. Soedomo who received partial rhinectomy and complaints of esthetic appearance. The treatment plan was making nasal prosthesis using high temperature vulcanized (HTV) silicone rubber using an eyeglass frame and adhesive silicone. Mechanical devices such as eyeglass frames can provide more retention and support for the nasal prosthesis. One week after insertion, the patient felt comfortable and had no complaints. Nasal prosthesis can cover the nasal defect and help to improve the patient’s quality of life.
Custom-Made of ocular prosthesis for post enucleation: A Case Report Novita Sari, Dian; Haryo Mustiko Dipoyono; Titik Ismiyati; Pramudya Aditama
Indonesian Journal of Prosthodontic Vol 5 No 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46934/ijp.v5i2.236

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Ocular prosthesis is part of a whole rehabilitative treatment plan after surgery. Stock ocular prosthesis, are premade, come in a range of colours and sizes with a right and left standard shape, and inexpensive to manufacture. The disadvantage is not being able to fit completely in the eye socket. To address this issue, the patients require a suitable prosthesis to enhance their living standards. A 75-year-old male patient came to RSGM UGM Prof. Soedomo using a stock ocular prosthesis. Complained that his ocular prosthesis loose and uncomfortable. The treatment plan was making custom-made ocular prosthesis using acrylic resin. The treatment procedure comprises minting the individual eye by using an individual tray; making the model of wax sclera followed by trying on the wax sclera pattern to the patient eye socket and continuing the acrylic resin process of sclera followed by trying on the eye socket, and then determining the location and iris diameter to draw the iris and pupil. The final step is inserting the ocular prosthesis into the patient’s eye socket. One week after insertion, the patient felt comfortable and has no complaints. Ocular prosthesis help improve the patient’s quality of life. Keywords: Custom-made ocular prosthesis, Rehabilitation, Enucleation