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Important Facts You Should Be Aware Of;
by Raymond E. Peters, Master Ocularist The Importance Of A Custom Impression Of The Ocular Socket An exact fitting of the ocular orbit so the prosthesis rests on the anatomy/or an implant that has been surgically inserted is of paramount importance. This technique ensures the proper fit for the anatomy of the ocular orbit, and totally eliminates guesswork. Also, if a prosthesis is not custom fitted from each ocular socket, it may cause discomfort and pain. All custom ocular prosthesis must begin with an impression of the ocular socket, whether it is an initial fitting or a replacement. The ocular orbit changes with age, weight gain or loss, and the socket receding from the weight of the prosthesis itself. Examinations and polishing and cleaning of the prosthesis every 6 months are recommended so as to prevent problems that can arise from neglect. Longevity of Prosthetics Ocular or any other type of prostheses are NOT permanent. They are subjected to body fluids that will render them unhealthy. The materials used today are very dense but are also porous and this feature will allow absorption of body fluids and bacteria. Another factor is the physical changes that take place in the body will also create problems that will justify replacement and corrections to the prosthesis. The following signs should not be over looked and must be corrected in order to maintain a healthy and cosmetically acceptable prosthesis.
Replacement These factors are tell-tale signs that your prosthesis is in need of service or replacement. All Prosthesis Should Be Replaced Every 3 To 5 Years For Health Reasons Alone. One important fact to remember is that both eyes are sympathetic to each other and an infected orbital socket can affect the remaining natural eye. |