Indian Journal of Dental Research (Jan 2023)

The art of managing various ocular defects in different clinical scenarios: A case series

  • Apurva Verma,
  • Ramya Srinivasan,
  • Kaushal Kishor Agrawal,
  • Bhaskar Agarwal,
  • Diksha Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_262_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 3
pp. 335 – 338

Abstract

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The absence of eye and irradiation post-enucleation may result in problems like dryness of the eye sockets, itching and crusting. This may lead to poor prosthesis adaptation and a lack of patient acceptance of the prosthesis. To combat the most common problem of dryness, patients are advised artificial tears to use as teardrops or ocular prostheses along with a tear reservoir. This case series describes methods of fabricating ocular prosthesis indicated in different scenarios: the modified stock ocular and a custom-made ocular prosthesis when tearing secretion is enough in the eye socket and an ocular prosthesis with a tear reservoir in cases showing reduced tear secretion. A novel technique of fabricating hollow lightweight ocular prostheses having the sustained prolonged release of artificial tears has been described.

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