Prosthodontics is not just confined to replacement of missing teeth but beyond one’s scope. The fabrication of any extraoral maxillofacial prosthesis presents the prosthodontist with several phenomenal challenges. Psychologically, these patients are severely affected either by congenital absence or loss of ear due to trauma or burns. Replacement or reconstruction can be done by surgical or prosthetic approach. However, not all situations are favourable to surgical reconstruction. This article emphasises on the steps in fabrication of ear prosthesis for burn deformity
Maxillofacial prosthodontics is much an art as it is a science. The prosthesis provides a life-like ...
Prosthetic rehabilitation in post-oncologic patients after bone reconstruction are not substantially...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
Ear reconstruction remains a challenging procedure, especially in burn victims. The ear is particula...
Background The authors present their experience with the use of extraoral implants for reconstructio...
The scars and contracture around the oral-facial region may cause difficulty in prosthodontic treatm...
Pinna loss is not uncommon due to accident, burn, or defect resulting from congenital malformation. ...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
Postauricular skin, postauricular fascia, temporoparietal fascia (pedicle or free), the free radial ...
Introduction: The use of osseointegrated extraoral implants for retention of extraoral prostheses, s...
Extraoral implant retained prostheses have been shown to be a reliable therapy choice for maxillofac...
Introduction: Auricular reconstruction of congenital or acquired ear defects can provide a realistic...
BACKGROUND: Congenital or traumatic ear deformities are difficult and complex issues in plastic surg...
Prosthetic ears are created for patients with microtia, a congenital defect that affects 1 in 10,000...
Loss of facial structures may be congenital or acquired. These maxillofacial defects can be rehabili...
Maxillofacial prosthodontics is much an art as it is a science. The prosthesis provides a life-like ...
Prosthetic rehabilitation in post-oncologic patients after bone reconstruction are not substantially...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...
Ear reconstruction remains a challenging procedure, especially in burn victims. The ear is particula...
Background The authors present their experience with the use of extraoral implants for reconstructio...
The scars and contracture around the oral-facial region may cause difficulty in prosthodontic treatm...
Pinna loss is not uncommon due to accident, burn, or defect resulting from congenital malformation. ...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
Postauricular skin, postauricular fascia, temporoparietal fascia (pedicle or free), the free radial ...
Introduction: The use of osseointegrated extraoral implants for retention of extraoral prostheses, s...
Extraoral implant retained prostheses have been shown to be a reliable therapy choice for maxillofac...
Introduction: Auricular reconstruction of congenital or acquired ear defects can provide a realistic...
BACKGROUND: Congenital or traumatic ear deformities are difficult and complex issues in plastic surg...
Prosthetic ears are created for patients with microtia, a congenital defect that affects 1 in 10,000...
Loss of facial structures may be congenital or acquired. These maxillofacial defects can be rehabili...
Maxillofacial prosthodontics is much an art as it is a science. The prosthesis provides a life-like ...
Prosthetic rehabilitation in post-oncologic patients after bone reconstruction are not substantially...
Many causes are responsible for secondary anomalies of the outer ear, such as: car accidents, sport-...