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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 178-182, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-445206

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Objective:To develop a new method of manufacture of presurgical nasal stent by computer-aided design and manufactur-ing(CAD/CAM)technique for infants with cleft palate and nasal deformity.Methods:A neonate with unilateral lip and palate cleft and nasal deformity was recruited.The nose-lip area was scanned by a 3D human body scanner and transformed into 3D digital model by the reverse engineering software.The nasal data of the normal side was mirrored to cover the deformed side and processed by the re-verse engineering software,which became the original data of the presurgical nasal stent.Nasal stent was manufactured by rapid proto-typing machine.The stent was applied for the patient to correct the nasal deformity.Results:The original data of the nose-lip area were obtained via scanning within 0.1 second,and the 3D model was reconstructed by the reverse engineering software.The nasal stent made by CAD/CAMtechnique matched perfectly with the models and fitted well when tried on the patient's face.The appearance of the deformed nose was obviously improved by the nasal stent.Conclusion:CAD/CAMtechnologies can be used in the design and manu-facture of individual nasal stent for infants with cleft palate and nasal deformity.

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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152265

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This case report discusses about a 50 years old female who had post atrophic rhinitis saddle nose deformity. The patient was first treated by a plastic surgeon who did “Inlay nasal grafting” and after that a temporary nasal stent was given which served mainly two purposes : 1) initially it maintained the graft in position and 2) secondly it prevented contracture of the graft. Also, a gumfit removable partial denture was given for replacing upper central incisors of the patient which greatly improved her esthetics.

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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140117

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Nasal septal perforation is a common complication of many nasal diseases such as congenital, infectious, trauma, and iatrogenic, and rarely may occur as a complication of systemic diseases, etc. The symptoms of uncorrected nasal septal perforations include crusting, epistaxis, difficulty in breathing, nasal twang in speech, postnasal discharge, foul-smelling, rhinorrhea, and hyposmia. Large nasal defects cannot be closed by hard acrylic resin nasal septal obturators because of the problems in access and path of insertion. However, obturation can be achieved by fabrication of a nasal stent that engages one of the nasal cavities. This clinical report describes prosthetic management of a patient with large nasal septal defect following septal surgery complication with an intranasal heat-processed acrylic resin stent. The stent is rendered patent for comfortable breathing, improves speech, is esthetically acceptable, dense and hygienic. These nasal stents indirectly separate the two nasal cavities with effective obturation of large nasal septal defects.


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Resinas Acrílicas/química , Adulto , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Estética , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Cavidad Nasal/patología , Tabique Nasal/patología , Deformidades Adquiridas Nasales/rehabilitación , Diseño de Prótesis , Ajuste de Prótesis , Stents
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