Rehabilitation of Digital Defect with Silicone Finger Prosthesis:
A Case Report
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Correspondence
Dr. Manu Dhillon,
Reader, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, ITS Centre for Dental Sciences and Research,
Meerut-Delhi Road, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Phone: 09219510522, E-mail : drmanudhillon@yahoo.co.in, drmanudhillon@gmail.com
Patients with acquired defects often had severe trauma which leads to psychological instability, functional loss and poor aesthetics. Digital defects threaten the integrity of one’s self esteem and also leads to a reduced and compromised function. A well fitted and colour matched finger prosthesis can make a patient feel a capable person and not a handicap. This article describes a technique for fabrication of custom made finger prosthesis with a silicone elastomer. The customization of the prosthesis leads to a better fit and retention. An excellent shade matching is achieved by the use of intrinsic colours. The other advantages of using silicone as a material of choice for prosthesis fabrication are also discussed.