A Simplified Technique for Orientation of a Bone Anchored Auricular Prostheses: a Clinical Report

  • El Charkawi H
  • El Sharkawy A
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Abstract

BACKGROUND A simple technique was presented in this clinical report for orientation of a bone anchored auricular prosthesis. METHODS The proposed technique includes drawing the intact ear on a transparent celluloid paper or radiographic film and flipping it to the opposite side and relating it to the fixed anatomical features on the face of patient. RESULTS The drawing, by this way provides a simple and easy way to duplicate and transfer the exact size and position of the intact ear to the defect side. CONCLUSIONS This technique provides a simple, safe, inexpensive and time saving yet, an accurate and effective surgical template that orients the craniofacial implants to the confines of the definitive auricular prosthesis. It is indicated for restoration of single missing external ear either in aplasia, injuries and total resection.

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El Charkawi, H. G., & El Sharkawy, A. G. (2012). A Simplified Technique for Orientation of a Bone Anchored Auricular Prostheses: a Clinical Report. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.5037/jomr.2012.3306

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