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[Orbito-palpebral prosthesis retained by intraosseous implants]. | LitMetric

[Orbito-palpebral prosthesis retained by intraosseous implants].

J Fr Ophtalmol

Service de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale, de Stomatologie et de Chirurgie Plastique, CHU, Caen.

Published: December 1992

AI Article Synopsis

  • Intraosseous implants, especially titanium ones, are improving and play a significant role in prosthetic rehabilitation, particularly for craniofacial prostheses.
  • This study draws from Swedish research and presents a case where an orbito-palpebral prosthesis was successfully implemented using intraosseous implants.
  • Initial results show promising technical performance and patient comfort, suggesting the need for further research to validate these findings.

Article Abstract

The use of intraosseous implants, whose tolerance is continually improving, constitutes an important progress in the field of prosthetic rehabilitation. In particular, titanium implants largely resolve the problem of retention of craniofacial prostheses. Our experience, based on that of Swedish authors concerning the extra-oral use of intraosseous implants, was sufficiently convincing to adopt this effective technique in our patients candidates for prosthetic rehabilitation. The case of a patient rehabilitated by means of an orbito-palpebral prosthesis is presented after a brief biomechanical review and presentation of the technique. Our results, although preliminary, are very encouraging in terms of the technical aspects as well as patient comfort. A further study could reinforce our decision.

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