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01-09-2013 | Original Paper
Use of Acrylic Splint for the Stabilization of Bony Components After Rhinoplasty: A New Technique
Authors:
Vikram Shetty, Sathish M. S. Vasishta
Published in:
Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
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Issue 3/2013
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Abstract
Introduction
Adequate stabilization of the osteotomised bony components and/or nasal grafts requires proper post operative care in order to maintain its position till the initial healing phase. An ideal splint should be light, adaptable, easy to remove and inexpensive.
Technique
This paper presents the author’s experiences with use of self cure acrylic resin (DPI-RR) in fabrication of nasal splint following rhinoplasty. Special care should be taken during the final setting stage to irrigate the splint, especially on its undersurface, to counter the effects of the exothermic reaction.
Conclusion
The Acrylic nasal splint is easy to fabricate, less time consuming, hygienic and cost effective. Our experience with the acrylic splint in over 250 cleft and aesthetic rhinoplasties shows that the acrylic splint fulfils all the criteria of an ideal splint.