Prosthetic rehabilitation of patient with ocular defects using conventional technique: A systematic review

  • Vinsensia Launardo
  • , Rifaat Nurrahma
  • , Rezki Wahyuni Syamsuddin
  • , Acing Habibie Mude
  • , Bashiera Ika Sari

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Abstract

This study's objective is to assess the current scientific evidence on the use of prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with ocular defects using the conventional technique. Electronic PubMed and Google Scholar searches were conducted to identify relevant articles from January 2015 until December 2019, focusing on Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with ocular defects. There are 790 journals explained about this, with 80 articles met the inclusion criteria for the articles. They yielded 790 articles. A total of 80 studies were met inclusion criteria, with 315 patients as subjects. All of the studies were conducted in the past 5 years, and most conducted in Asia (75), followed by South America (3), Europe, and Africa (1). Most of the studies were using fabrication ocular prosthesis custom made, with 3 studies used stock ocular prosthesis and 16 studies used stock custom. There were 87,94% of studies used fabrication ocular prosthesis custom made. The aesthetic aspect of the custom-made ocular prosthesis was far better than the stock ocular prosthesis. It also a simple and cost-effective method and results in a more esthetically pleasing and accurate prosthetic outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20-25
Number of pages6
JournalSystematic Reviews in Pharmacy
Volume11
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Custom
  • Fabrication Technique
  • Impression Technique
  • Ocular Prosthesis
  • Ocular Prosthetic

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