Patient Satisfaction of orbital prosthesis fabricated by aid of rapid prototyping technology versus conventional technique in orbital defect patients - Trial PACTR201702001929154
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Study Focus
other
Sponsor & Location
sara eman saad el din
self funding
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
Jan 01, 1900
Jan 01, 1900
Summary
Orbital defects are considered one of the most challenging defects to be restored prosthetically regarding esthetics . the comventional technique is a time consuming process which depends on exceptional artistic talent to make a mirror image of the healthy side.The 3D scanning technologies and computer aided designing and rapid prototyping have been reported to overcome the conventional method issues, but were not tested in a randomized trial for significant changes in patient`s satisfaction and dimensional accuracy.the aim of the study is to compare between orbital prosthesis fabricated by the aid of rapid prototyping technology versus orbital prosthesis fabricated by conventional technique from the point of patient satisfaction, dimensional accuracy and chair-side time through a cross over randomized clinical trial.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR201702001929154
Non-Device Trial

