2014
DOI: 10.1590/2176-9451.19.6.012-013.edt
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3D Orthodontics - from Verne to Shaw

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“…A novel method was proposed employing 3D face scans and 3D printing to create perfect anatomical dental arches of patients along with orthodontic brackets, some years ago. 12 As a result, patient-specific modifications are feasible now virtually to depict the alterations made by braces in advance using this computer-aided technique. 3D printing is now being used in animal models to adjust mandibular growth and modulate tooth mobility in order to gain a better understanding of cartilage and bone growth physiology.…”
Section: D Printing In Interceptive Orthodontic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel method was proposed employing 3D face scans and 3D printing to create perfect anatomical dental arches of patients along with orthodontic brackets, some years ago. 12 As a result, patient-specific modifications are feasible now virtually to depict the alterations made by braces in advance using this computer-aided technique. 3D printing is now being used in animal models to adjust mandibular growth and modulate tooth mobility in order to gain a better understanding of cartilage and bone growth physiology.…”
Section: D Printing In Interceptive Orthodontic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D printing has reformed the era of precision medicine by delivering customized, efficient, highly precise, and reproducible facilities in the field of dentistry, including orthodontics (Jheon et al, 2017 ). Several years ago Normando et al introduced the idea of using 3D face scans and 3D printing to print not only the anatomically correct and precise dental arches of patients but also orthodontic brackets (Normando, 2014 ). As a result, patient-specific adjustments in terms of angulation, bending, and material selection during the manufacture of brackets are possible (Krey et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%