Custom made ocular prosthesis: A case report

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Physical defects that compromise appearance or function, which prevent an individual from leading a normal life, usually prompt the individual to seek treatment that will reinstate acceptable normalcy. The loss of an eye impairs the patient's visual function, yet also results in a noticeable deformity. Prosthesis should be provided as soon as possible to raise the spirits and ease the mind of the afflicted. An ocular prosthesis is a maxillofacial prosthesis that artificially replaces an eye missing as a result of trauma, surgery, or congenital absence. A custom ocular prosthesis has advantage of close adaptation to the tissue bed, provides maximum comfort and restores full physiological function to the accessory organs of the eye.

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Devkota, D., & Mathema, S. R. B. (2021). Custom made ocular prosthesis: A case report. Journal of Nepalese Prosthodontic Society, 4(1), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.3126/JNPROSSOC.V4I1.42316

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