Magnet.Retained Closed Bulb Hollow Obturator and Orbital Prosthesis for Patient with Maxillectomy and Orbital Exenteration Following COVID.Associated Mucormycosis

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Abstract

The rehabilitation of facial deformities is a challenging endeavour that necessitates customising the procedure for each patient. Significant physical and psychological impacts might arise as a result of the deformity in the orofacial region. Post-COVID rhino-orbital mucormycosis has led to rise in extraoral and intraoral defects since 2020. To avoid further surgery, an economical maxillofacial prosthesis is an excellent choice as it is aesthetic, durable, long-lasting and retentive. This case report describes the prosthetic rehabilitation of the patient with post-COVID mucormycosis maxillectomy and orbital exenteration using a magnet-retained closed bulb hollow acrylic obturator and room-temperature vulcanising silicone orbital prosthesis. To enhance retention, a spectacle and medical-grade adhesive were also used.

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Rathee, M., Divakar, S., Jain, P., Chahal, S., & Singh, S. (2023). Magnet.Retained Closed Bulb Hollow Obturator and Orbital Prosthesis for Patient with Maxillectomy and Orbital Exenteration Following COVID.Associated Mucormycosis. Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal, 30(2), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.4103/npmj.npmj_337_22

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