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Clinical and social success in epithetic ear rehabilitation - Retrospectively evaluating the long-term survival of auricular implants.

D TroeltzschN NeckelJ NeyerSaskia PreissnerJ-D RaguseY MotzkusM HeilandK VachS Nahles
Published in: Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery (2024)
Implant-retained auricular epitheses are a safe, highly sufficient and satisfying way of extending ear reconstruction. Sulcus depth and skin reaction are quick and valuable assessment tools in auricular implants, but skin reaction alone was clinically insufficient to predict peri-implant pocket inflammation.
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