PURPOSE: This study describes the workflow in a procedure to create a provisional facial prosthesis for cancer patients using digital and rapid prototyping technologies without the need for supporting craniofacial implants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An integrated workflow procedure aimed at the construction of provisional silicone prosthesis was used to rehabilitate a facial disfigurement in a patient who had undergone ablative surgery of the midface. A laser scan of the defect was obtained, and a digital model of the patient's face was constructed using virtual mirroring of the healthy side and referencing the "Nose Digital Library." RESULTS: The missing volume of the face was reconstructed, and a rapid-prototyped mold was devised to process the silicone prosthesis. A provisional eyeglasses-supported prosthesis designed with a CAD/CAM-projected titanium substructure was connected using the micro-components of implant prosthetic devices. CONCLUSIONS: The workflow described herein offers a viable procedure for quickly restoring facial defects by means of provisional prosthetic rehabilitation.

Immediate facial rehabilitation in cancer patients using CAD-CAM and rapid prototyping technology: a pilot study / Ciocca, Leonardo; Fantini, Massimiliano; Marchetti, Claudio; Scotti, Roberto; Monaco, Carlo. - In: SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER. - ISSN 0941-4355. - 18:6(2010), pp. 723-728. [10.1007/s00520-009-0676-5]

Immediate facial rehabilitation in cancer patients using CAD-CAM and rapid prototyping technology: a pilot study

MARCHETTI, CLAUDIO;MONACO, CARLO
2010

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study describes the workflow in a procedure to create a provisional facial prosthesis for cancer patients using digital and rapid prototyping technologies without the need for supporting craniofacial implants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An integrated workflow procedure aimed at the construction of provisional silicone prosthesis was used to rehabilitate a facial disfigurement in a patient who had undergone ablative surgery of the midface. A laser scan of the defect was obtained, and a digital model of the patient's face was constructed using virtual mirroring of the healthy side and referencing the "Nose Digital Library." RESULTS: The missing volume of the face was reconstructed, and a rapid-prototyped mold was devised to process the silicone prosthesis. A provisional eyeglasses-supported prosthesis designed with a CAD/CAM-projected titanium substructure was connected using the micro-components of implant prosthetic devices. CONCLUSIONS: The workflow described herein offers a viable procedure for quickly restoring facial defects by means of provisional prosthetic rehabilitation.
2010
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723
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Immediate facial rehabilitation in cancer patients using CAD-CAM and rapid prototyping technology: a pilot study / Ciocca, Leonardo; Fantini, Massimiliano; Marchetti, Claudio; Scotti, Roberto; Monaco, Carlo. - In: SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER. - ISSN 0941-4355. - 18:6(2010), pp. 723-728. [10.1007/s00520-009-0676-5]
Ciocca, Leonardo; Fantini, Massimiliano; Marchetti, Claudio; Scotti, Roberto; Monaco, Carlo
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