2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19499-3_12
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3D Printing in Contemporary Dentistry

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“…AM technique utilizes data obtained from computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging to design implants tailored to the patient's unique anatomy. 114 By adding material layer by layer, complex implant structures can be produced without the need for specific molds, reducing both material and time wastage. Moreover, the flexibility of additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of implants in various geometries, making it an economical and efficient choice in the field of dental implantology.…”
Section: Dental Implant Materials Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AM technique utilizes data obtained from computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging to design implants tailored to the patient's unique anatomy. 114 By adding material layer by layer, complex implant structures can be produced without the need for specific molds, reducing both material and time wastage. Moreover, the flexibility of additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of implants in various geometries, making it an economical and efficient choice in the field of dental implantology.…”
Section: Dental Implant Materials Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AM is a technology that has broad potential for the manufacture of customized orthopedic prostheses and implants for the patient, producing complex, functional and completely compatible components, including dental prostheses and implants, craniofacial or maxillofacial implants, medical and veterinary implants and medical devices from threedimensional models generated by the software and computed tomography data (Frank et al, 2013;Golubovi c et al, 2023;Pearce et al, 2023).…”
Section: Am Of Orthopedic Implantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoral cameras and advanced 3D scanning capabilities enable the reconstruction of dental cavities and the printing of patient-specific dental implants and prostheses [64] Visualization of treatment results is also possible, which facilitates the process. In dentistry, there are several areas where AM procedures are used, including orthodontics (oral and maxillofacial surgery), orthodontics, prosthodontics and implantology, endodontics, and periodontics [65].…”
Section: Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%