Abstract

Loss of facial organs in an individual may be developmental anomalies or acquired. The missing parts of theface ear, eyes and nose are considered as maxillofacial defects which can be rehabilitated by the prosthesisand/or cosmetic surgeries. This art of science has developed into a more reliable and predictable process dueto ever increasing development of materials and equipment used in the procedure. This article describes asimple technique to rehabilitate patients with auricular defects which are both aesthetically acceptable andeconomical for the individual.

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