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A patient underwent a modified temporal bone resection and total auriculectomy to remove a sebaceous carcinoma arising from the tragus of the right auricle that extended into the external auditory meatus. Because the tumor extended into the temporal bone, the osseous sites originally selected for immediate placement of the craniofacial implants were resected and no longer available. Subsequently, after an appropriate period of healing, implants were placed into the residual temporal bone, considerably more superior and posterior to the external auditory meatus such that they emerged through hair-bearing skin. The purpose of this report was to describe the fabrication of an implant-retained auricular prosthesis with implants in suboptimal positions. Challenges included optimization of the stability and retention of the prosthesis, effectively managing the prosthetic space without compromising the esthetic outcome, providing adequate hygiene access for the implant connecting bar, and maintaining the health of the peri-implant tissues when the implant emerged through hair-bearing skin. Copyright © 2021 Editorial Council for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Paul Canallatos, Jay Jayanetti, John Beumer. An implant-retained auricular prosthesis complicated by a modified temporal bone resection. The Journal of prosthetic dentistry. 2022 Dec;128(6):1375-1379

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PMID: 33879317

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