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Total and partial ear epithesis : two case reports with review of literature.

Year 2013, , 221 - 225, 04.02.2013
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2013.1979

Abstract

Auricular defects may be congenitally or occur secondary to trauma or surgical removal of a neoplasm. Treatment options for the reconstruction of the ear may include either plastic surgery or provision of an auricular prosthesis.The requirements of prosthesis are esthetics, retention and stability, alignment and positioning, biocompatibility, and longevity. In the present study we present  2 patients (a partial and a total auricular defects) were rehabilitated with epistheses that were constructed on endosteal titanium implants of the ITI system with magnetive anchors in mastoid process. The success of both 2 epithesis compared in terms of function, aesthetics and psychological activity.

References

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  • Beumer J, Curtis TA, Marunick MT. Maxillofacial rehabilitation: prosthodontic and surgical considerations. St.Louis: Medico Dental Media Intl; 1996.
  • Parel SM. Diminishing dependence on adhesives for retention of facial prosthesis. J Prosthet Dent 1980;43:552-60.
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  • Payne AG, Solomons YF. Mandibular implant-supported overdentures: a prospective evaluation of the burden of prosthodontic maintenance with 3 different attachment systems. Int J Prosthodont 2000;13:246-53.
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  • Chen D, Johnson JT, Zini I, Myers EN, Aramany MA.
Year 2013, , 221 - 225, 04.02.2013
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2013.1979

Abstract

References

  • Bulbulian AH. Facial Prosthesis. Springfield, IL: Charles C.Thomas, 1973.
  • Beumer J, Curtis TA, Marunick MT. Maxillofacial rehabilitation: prosthodontic and surgical considerations. St.Louis: Medico Dental Media Intl; 1996.
  • Parel SM. Diminishing dependence on adhesives for retention of facial prosthesis. J Prosthet Dent 1980;43:552-60.
  • Guo G, Schwedtner O, Klein M. A retrospective study of implant - retained auricular prosthesis. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2008;23:539-43.
  • Wilkes GH, Wolfaardt JF. Osseointegrated alloplastic versus autogenous ear reconstruction: Criteria for treatment selection. Plast Reconstr Surg 1994;93:967-79.
  • Tjellström A. Osseointegrated systems and their applications in the head and neck. Adv Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1989;3:39–70
  • Tjellström A, Jacobsson M. The bone-anchored maxillofacial prosthesis the Branemark osseointegrated implant. Chicago: Quintessence; 1989.
  • Tjellström A, Yountchev E, Lindström J. Five years experience with bone-anchored auricular prostheses. Otolaryngol HeadNeck Surg 1985;93:366-72.
  • Nishimura RD, Roumanas E, Sugal T, Moy PK. Airucular prostheses and osseointegrated implants. UCLA experience. J Prosthet Dent 1995;75:553-8.
  • Wazen JJ, Wright R, Hatfield RB, Asher ES. Auricular rehabilitation with bone-anchored titanium implants. Laryngoscope 1999;109:523-7.
  • Payne AG, Solomons YF. Mandibular implant-supported overdentures: a prospective evaluation of the burden of prosthodontic maintenance with 3 different attachment systems. Int J Prosthodont 2000;13:246-53.
  • Walmsley AD, Frame JW. Implant-supported overdenture—the Birmingham experience. J Dent 1997;25 (Suppl 1):S43-7.
  • Reisberg DJ, Habakuk SW. Nasal conformer to restore facial contour. J Prosthet Dent 1990;64:699–701.
  • Gurbuz A, Kalkan M, Ozturk AN, Eskitascioglu G. Nasal prosthesis rehabilitation: A case report. Quintessence Int 2004;35:655-656.
  • Kubon TM, Kurtz KS, Piro JD. Impression procedure for creating a partial auricular prosthesis. J Prosthet Dent. 2000 Jun;83(6):648-51.
  • Chen D, Johnson JT, Zini I, Myers EN, Aramany MA.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Derya Ozdemir Dogan

Mansur Doğan

Emre Şeker

Faik Tugut

Ali Ozdemir

Publication Date February 4, 2013
Submission Date February 4, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013

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EndNote Ozdemir Dogan D, Doğan M, Şeker E, Tugut F, Ozdemir A (July 1, 2013) Total and partial ear epithesis : two case reports with review of literature. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 16 3 221–225.

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