Abstract

Fabrication of an orbital prosthesis for an exenterated defect caused due to post-COVID mucormycosis has always been a challenging area for a prosthodontist wherein it is very difficult to meet the patient's expectations. To fulfill the esthetic and retentive demand of prosthesis, the cost of the treatment and the complexity of the case should be considered meticulously. This case report describes the fabrication of a hollow two-piece orbital prosthesis where retention was derived from natural undercuts and magnets.

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