Applied Sciences (Apr 2023)

An Update of Eyeglasses-Supported Nasal–Facial Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Cancer Patients with Post-Surgical Complications: A Case Report

  • Leonardo Ciocca,
  • Nicolas Emiliani,
  • Giulia Artuso,
  • Lorenzo Breschi,
  • Emanuela Marcelli,
  • Laura Cercenelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13084944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 4944

Abstract

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This case report aims to describe novel steps in the digital design/manufacturing of facial prostheses for cancer patients with wide inoperable residual defects, with a focus on a case of a mid-facial defect. A facial scanner was used to make an impression of the post-surgical residual defect and to digitalize it. The daughter’s face scan was used for reconstructing the missing anatomy. Using 3D printing technologies, try-in prototypes were produced in silicone material. The substructure was laser melted. The final prosthesis was relined directly onto the patient’s defect. The prosthesis resulted in a very low weight and a high elasticity of the external margins. The laser-melted substructure ensured the necessary rigidity with minimum thickness.

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