Extraoral implant retained prostheses have been shown to be a reliable therapy choice for maxillofacial rehabilitation. The clinical and laboratory steps for creating an auricular prosthesis are described in this case report. A 27-year-old male patient met with a road traffic accident, lost his left ear, and developed an ear deformity. The patient then sought out rehabilitation. Extraoral implants and Hader bar-and-clip retention were used to ensure that the auricular prosthesis was properly connected to the implant. The patient was satisfied with the prosthesis remarkable support, retention, and aesthetic abilities. Treatment success depends on factors like patient acceptability, aesthetics, compatibility, durability, and prosthetic consid...
Abstract Plastic surgical reconstruction is considered to be the gold standard for the repair of mic...
AB The prosthetic rehabilitation is a surgical alternative in functional-aesthetic facial reconstruc...
AbstractFacial anomalies in hemifacial microsomia patients may have significant psychosocial impact ...
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...
The use of craniofacial implants to assist in retaining auricular prostheses often requires complex ...
Absence or loss of facial structures causes functional deficits and enormous psychological distress,...
Implants in craniofacial reconstructions improve prostheses retention and stability, comfort, and sa...
Auricular prosthesis are fabricated generally in congenital deformities or tissue deficiencies gaine...
Auricular prostheses were traditionally retained using chemical adhesives ,mechanical retentive aids...
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Defects or deformities in the head and the facial area almost always lead to a severe emotional dist...
Contains fulltext : 203193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Not lo...
The authors present the case of a 14-year-old patient suffering from first branchial arch syndrome w...
Abstract Plastic surgical reconstruction is considered to be the gold standard for the repair of mic...
AB The prosthetic rehabilitation is a surgical alternative in functional-aesthetic facial reconstruc...
AbstractFacial anomalies in hemifacial microsomia patients may have significant psychosocial impact ...
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...
The use of craniofacial implants to assist in retaining auricular prostheses often requires complex ...
Absence or loss of facial structures causes functional deficits and enormous psychological distress,...
Implants in craniofacial reconstructions improve prostheses retention and stability, comfort, and sa...
Auricular prosthesis are fabricated generally in congenital deformities or tissue deficiencies gaine...
Auricular prostheses were traditionally retained using chemical adhesives ,mechanical retentive aids...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty of Health & Wellness Sciences at...
Defects or deformities in the head and the facial area almost always lead to a severe emotional dist...
Contains fulltext : 203193.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Not lo...
The authors present the case of a 14-year-old patient suffering from first branchial arch syndrome w...
Abstract Plastic surgical reconstruction is considered to be the gold standard for the repair of mic...
AB The prosthetic rehabilitation is a surgical alternative in functional-aesthetic facial reconstruc...
AbstractFacial anomalies in hemifacial microsomia patients may have significant psychosocial impact ...