1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(99)70095-8
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Use of custom-made conformers in the treatment of ocular defects

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“…Intimate adaptation of the custom ocular prosthesis to the tissue surface of the defect uses its full potential to increase the movement of the prosthesis, enhances its natural appearance, 4 and stimulates the eyelid muscles to move, thus, exercising them and preventing disuse atrophy. 5 The main disadvantage is the inability to match iris colors and limited variations in iris size. Unfortunately, a pediatric patient is one of few patients that cannot be accommodated by this technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intimate adaptation of the custom ocular prosthesis to the tissue surface of the defect uses its full potential to increase the movement of the prosthesis, enhances its natural appearance, 4 and stimulates the eyelid muscles to move, thus, exercising them and preventing disuse atrophy. 5 The main disadvantage is the inability to match iris colors and limited variations in iris size. Unfortunately, a pediatric patient is one of few patients that cannot be accommodated by this technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'nın çalışmasında polivinilsiloksan ölçü maddesi kullanılarak düzensiz soket yüzeylerinin elde edilmesi sağlanmıştır. 19 Çalışma-mızda kişisel oküler kaşıklar ve ölçü maddesi olarak polivinilsiloksan ve geri dönüşümsüz ölçü maddesi olarak "aljinat" kullanılmıştır.…”
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“…Engelmeier18 suggested casting a set of stock trays in Ticonium (CMP Industries, Albany, NY) to permit sterilization and reuse. Sykes, Essop, and Veres19 advocated the use of modeling plastic impression compound as an ocular tray material, forming it around one half of a small rubber ball and placing a hollow tube through it. Ophthalmic alginate is injected through the tube to make the impression.…”
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confidence: 99%