1.Repositioning an Implant-retained Auricular Prosthesis using a Custom Acrylic Base: A Case Report
Mohd Zulkifli Kassim ; Fadzlina Abd Karim ; Tengku Fazrina Tengku Mohd Ariff
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.1):378-381
Prosthetic rehabilitation offers an alternative to surgical procedures for repositioning implant-retained auricular prosthesis. This report illustrates a prosthetic rehabilitation of a 15-year- old male with a unilateral microtia who presented with an unfavorable implant-retained left auricular prosthesis. The implants placed seven years ago were drifted
posterosuperior away from the ideal ear canal position. The fabrication of a new prosthesis on the existing bar-clip
attachment using a custom acrylic base was planned to correct the location. A skin-colour perforated custom acrylic
base was fabricated and designed to extend anteriorly, therefore, shifting the prosthesis forwards into a more natural
location. The custom base was able to relocate the prosthesis’ position without compromising its retention whilst
engaging the existing implant attachment. This in turn enhanced prosthesis acceptability and improved the patient’s
confidence. The custom acrylic base serves as a viable option to reposition the prosthesis influenced by age related
growth and development.
2.Prosthetic Rehabilitation Technique with an Economical Customized Orbital Prosthesis
Hazira M Yusof ; Fadzlina Abd. Karim
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2021;17(No.3):326-328
Post-surgical orbital defects pose a severe effect on patient, psychologically and physically, especially in the eventual
return to the society and daily routine. In cases where reconstructive surgery is not possible, prosthetic rehabilitation
is crucial in addressing this issue. Implant-supported orbital prosthesis provides superior retention, however, it is not
economically acceptable for some cases. Various modes of retention are available to cater to each patient’s diagnosis, treatment need and economical status. This article describes the procedures in the construction of a customized
silicone orbital prosthesis using adhesive and spectacles for retention. This technique is cost-effective and simple
while providing comfort and satisfaction for the patient.