AI Article Synopsis

  • * Virtual 3D images enable the creation of accurate prototypes, assisting in the planning of complex medical and dental procedures, such as surgery and personalized implants.
  • * The report describes a case where Rapid Prototyping was utilized for the surgical planning of a bilateral atrophic mandibular fracture, demonstrating its benefits in reducing surgical time, anesthesia duration, infection risks, and hospital costs.

Article Abstract

Currently, imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction (3D) and Magnetic Resonances are being routinely used in pre-surgical planning in all fields of medicine. Nowadays, virtual three-dimensional images, commonly displayed on two-dimensional surfaces, such as the computer screen, can be used to produce rapidly prototyped models, with excellent dimensional accuracy and fine reproduction of anatomical structures, providing professionals with the ability to use the biomodel in planning and simulating medical and dental procedures (oral and maxillofacial surgery, making individualized facial implants and prostheses, measurements and previous adaptations of prefabricated fixation plates), thus contributing to considerable reductions in surgical time and consequently the duration of anesthesia, minimizing infection risks and reducing hospital costs. In this report, we describe a case of surgical planning and treatment of bilateral atrophic mandibular fracture, in which, for surgical planning, authors used Rapid Prototyping as an adjunct tool, considering the advantages already outlined.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5328653PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc50/4/8DOI Listing

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