Background: Three dimensions (3D) modeling, printing, and manufacturing can help in personalized and customized surgical reconstruction of complex defects in the craniofacial region with precision by manipulating tissues based on the preoperative assessment, planning the shape of metal and alloplastic materials, and reduction in the total cost and time of the surgery.

Aim: The present survey study aimed to assess the approach of treating surgeons towards the role of 3D printing in post-op rehabilitation of palatal bone loss by mucormycosis.

Methods: One thousand eyes nose and throat (ENT) and maxillofacial surgeons were given a pre-formed structured survey questionnaire to be filled by subjects themselves for their view on the role of 3D printing for rehabilitation and reconstruction of palatal bone loss due to mucormycosis.

Results: Efficacy of 3D printing to print the pneumatic sinus design and palatal contour helping to design accurate support with a lightweight prosthesis, 67.2% (n=672) subjects whereas, exact duplication of the excised tissue, 85.4% (n=854) subjects, to detect and duplicate undercuts, 58.4% (n=584) subjects, 3D printing can be helpful as the proper extension of impression 73.2% (n=732) subjects responded positively. For reconstruction of a lost palate by prosthesis 91.2% (n=912) of study participants, in making obturators using Titanium framework and Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) was given a positive response by 82.2% (n=822) subjects, to fabricate prosthesis obturator required in palatal perforation in case of mucormycosis was given a positive response by 88.1% (n=881) subjects, the role of 3D printing to overlay zygomatic implant prosthesis was responded positively by 68.9% (n=689) study subjects.

Conclusion: The present survey study concludes that 3D printing is a reliable and accurate method for palatal reconstruction following bone destruction by mucormycosis as reported by the majority of ENT and maxillofacial surgeons.

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