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- Management of Ocular Defect by Maxillofacial Prosthesis - a Case Report
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1 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
2 Department of Prosthodontics, U.P. Dental College And Research Centre, Lucknow, U.P, IN
1 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
2 Department of Prosthodontics, U.P. Dental College And Research Centre, Lucknow, U.P, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 289-292Abstract
Eye defects constitute a major portion of maxillofacial defects which require prosthetic correction for esthetic and social rehabilitation of the afflicted patient. Treatment modalities include implant and acrylic prosthesis. Although implant eye prosthesis offer superior results, they may not be economically viable for all patients. A custom made ocular acrylic prosthesis is a good alternative. A case report of patient with acquired ocular defect who was treated with a custom made ocular acrylic prosthesis which had enhanced fit, retention and facial esthetics to a greater degree.Keywords
Eye Defect, Ocular Acrylic Prosthesis, RetentionReferences
- Taylor T. Clinical maxillofacial prosthetics, 233-76.
- Beumer J, Curtis TA. Maxillofacial rehabilitation prosthodontics and surgical considerations, 431-449.
- Cain JR. Custom ocular prosthesis. JPD 1982, 486:690-694.
- Barlett SO Moore DJ. Occlusal prosthesis of applied physiologic system. JPD 1973, 29:452-459.
- Chambers MS. Anterior key indexing method for orientation of ocular portion of prosthesis. J Prosthet Dent 2002, 87:102-5.
- Laney WR. Maxillofacial prosthetics. 279-306.
- Firtell DN, Anderson CR and Donnan ML. Vein application technique for ocular prostheses. J. Prosthet Dent 1975, 34:192.
- Beumer J and Calcaterra T. Prosthetic restoration of large midfacial defects. Laryngoscope 1976, 86:28.
- Intentional Replantation of Oblique Crown-ischolar_main Fracture - a Case Report
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Affiliations
1 Department of Prosthodontics, Babu Banarasi Das college of Dental Sciences, B.B.D University, Lucknow, UP, IN
2 Pedodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences, I.M.S, B.H.U, Varanasi, UP, IN
3 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
1 Department of Prosthodontics, Babu Banarasi Das college of Dental Sciences, B.B.D University, Lucknow, UP, IN
2 Pedodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences, I.M.S, B.H.U, Varanasi, UP, IN
3 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 16-18Abstract
The purpose of this case presentation is to review the clinical procedures involved in intentional replantation of a maxillary central incisor following a complicated crown-ischolar_main fracture. The treatment of complicated crown-ischolar_main fractures is often compromised by a fracture below the gingival margin and/or bone. This makes isolation difficult and comprises the hermetic seal that is critical for a successful endodontic treatment. Orthodontic or surgical extrusion with gingivectomy has been suggested; however, these approaches can be expensive, time-consuming, esthetically compromising, and unsatisfactory when the fracture line is deep below the gingiva. Our presentation will discuss the treatment options for such cases and introduce the concept of intentional replantation as an option to manage oblique crown-ischolar_main fractures in permanent anterior teeth.Keywords
Biological Width, Crown Root Fracture, Intentional Replantation, Root Resoption, Semi Rigid RetentionReferences
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- Management of Ocular Defect by Maxillofacial Prosthesis - a Case Report
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1 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
2 Department of Prosthodontics, U.P. Dental College and Research Centre, Lucknow, U.P., IN
1 Department of Prosthodontics, Modern Dental College & Research centre, Gandhi Nagar Indore, MP, IN
2 Department of Prosthodontics, U.P. Dental College and Research Centre, Lucknow, U.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 40-43Abstract
Eye defects constitute a major portion of maxillofacial defects which require prosthetic correction for esthetic and social rehabilitation of the afflicted patient. Treatment modalities include implant and acrylic prosthesis. Although implant eye prosthesis offer superior results, they may not be economically viable for all patients. A custom made ocular acrylic prosthesis is a good alternative. A case report of patient with acquired ocular defect who was treated with a custom made ocular acrylic prosthesis which had enhanced fit, retention and facial esthetics to a greater degree.Keywords
Eye Defect, Ocular Acrylic Prosthesis, RetentionReferences
- Taylor T. Clinical maxillofacial prosthetics, 233-76.
- Beumer J, Curtis TA. Maxillofacial rehabilitation prosthodontics and surgical considerations, 431-49.
- Cain JR. Custom ocular prosthesis. JPD 1982, 486:690-694.
- Barlett SO Moore DJ. Occlusal prosthesis of applied physiologic system. JPD 1973, 29:452-459.
- Chambers MS. Anterior key indexing method for orientation of ocular portion of prosthesis. J Prosthet Dent 2002, 87:102-5.
- Laney WR. Maxillofacial prosthetics. 279-306.
- Firtell DN, Anderson CR and Donnan ML. Vein application technique for ocular prostheses. J. Prosthet Dent 1975, 34:192.
- Beumer J and Calcaterra T. Prosthetic restoration of large midfacial defects. Laryngoscope 1976, 86:28.
- Evaluation and Comparison of Efficacy of 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite and UV Rays for Disinfecting Polyvinyl Siloxane and Polyether Monophase Impression Material:An In Vivo Study
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Authors
Neha Prakash
1,
Rajeev Srivastava
2,
Apurva Pathak
3,
Umesh Palekar
4,
Vivek Choukse
5,
Ankita Parmar
6
Affiliations
1 Post Graduate, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Center, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Head and Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Center, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Professor, Department of General Pathology and Microbiology, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
4 Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge and Implantology, Rural Dental College, Loni - 413736, Maharastra, IN
5 Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
6 Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Vaidik Dental College and Research Centre, Daman, Gujurat, IN
1 Post Graduate, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Center, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Head and Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Center, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Professor, Department of General Pathology and Microbiology, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
4 Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge and Implantology, Rural Dental College, Loni - 413736, Maharastra, IN
5 Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Indore – 453112, Madhya Pradesh, IN
6 Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge and Implantology, Vaidik Dental College and Research Centre, Daman, Gujurat, IN
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Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section), Vol 34, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1-8Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of 5.25% Sodium hypochlorite, UV rays for disinfecting Polyether Monophase and Polyvinyl monophase impression material. Materials and Methods: Ten healthy dentulous subjects irrespective of gender were selected. For each dentulous subject four impressions of maxillary arch were made with Polyvinyl siloxane and Polyether monophase impression material. First impression was kept as control. Second impression was disinfected with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite for 10 minutes. Third impression was disinfected by exposing it to UV light (A and B) for 3 minutes and fourth impression was disinfected by exposing it to UV light (A and B) for 10 minutes. The colony was observed based on standard method and technique under binocular microscope and the growth in broth were observed based on their turbidity with the help of colorimeter. Result: The intergroup comparison was done by using ANOVA test while the comparison between two groups was done by using paired t test. Conclusion: In this study sodium hypochlorite was found to be more effective in killing microorganisms than UV rays as it kills only surfaces microbes.Keywords
Impression Material, Polyvinyl Siloxane, Polyether, Sodium Hypochlorite, UV Rays.References
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