Computer-assisted planning with 3D printing for mandibular reconstruction caused by a mandibular fracture with secondary osteomyelitis: A Case Report

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Abstract

Mandibular reconstructions are complex clinical pictures that require careful planning for functional and aesthetic outcomes. Virtual surgical planning and 3D printing are ideal to achieve a predictable result. Through “hybrid techniques” (prebending plates with 3D-models) and free software, this goal is within reach for clinics with limited financial resources.

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Barreda Hale, M., Romero-Araya, P., Cea Herrera, M., Espinoza, D., Castro, N., Castro, J., & Serandour, G. (2021). Computer-assisted planning with 3D printing for mandibular reconstruction caused by a mandibular fracture with secondary osteomyelitis: A Case Report. Clinical Case Reports, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4410

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