{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Rehabilitation of orbital exenteration postsquamous cell carcinoma of orbit using magnet retained two-part silicone and acrylic prosthesis: A case report. {Author}: Rathee M;Singh S;Alam M;Jain P;Malik S;Chahal S; {Journal}: J Cancer Res Ther {Volume}: 19 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 Jan 1 {Factor}: 1.331 {DOI}: 10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_991_22 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Orbital exenteration performed to treat various neoplasms or nonmalignant diseases results in functional, aesthetic, and psychological issues for the patients. If reconstructive surgery is not possible or not desired by the patient, an orbital prosthesis is an excellent choice for cosmetic and psychological rehabilitation. An orbital prosthesis is aesthetic, durable, long lasting, cost-effective, and most importantly retentive. The present case report describes the rehabilitation of an orbital exenteration postsquamous cell carcinoma using a two-part prosthesis, in which retention is achieved by a combination of relining of anatomic undercuts and magnets.