Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 33, Issue 5 , Pages 231-234, October 2010

Prosthetic rehabilitation of phthisis bulbi by digital imaging technique—A case report

  • H.C. Naveen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Vasant Dada Patil Dental College, Sangli, Maharastra, India
  • ,
  • Amit Porwal

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Debari, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +91 9950547337.
  • ,
  • Santosh Nelogi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Kle Vk Institute of Dental Science, Belgaum, Karnatka, India

published online 05 July 2010.

Abstract 

Phthisis bulbi is a condition of an eye wherein, there is atrophy and disorganization of the intraocular structures, leading to anatomically disfigured and shrunken eyeball. Prosthetic rehabilitation over the residual eyeball is the preferred treatment of choice over surgical intervention such as enucleation or evisceration. A fundamental objective of any maxillofacial rehabilitation is to enable the patient to cope up with his loss and endure the process of rehabilitation. The present article reports a simplified technique of fabricating the customized prosthesis using digital imaging technique for phthisis bulbi patients. The customized Scleral shell provides better mobility, improved appearance and less discomfort to the patient.

Keywords: Phthisical eye, Scleral shell, Iris disc

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PII: S1367-0484(10)00059-7

doi:10.1016/j.clae.2010.06.001

Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 33, Issue 5 , Pages 231-234, October 2010