2015
DOI: 10.2298/vsp140915117m
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Application of modern computer-aided technologies in the production of individual bone graft: A case report

Abstract: Application of 3D CBCT images, computer-aided systems and software in manufacturing custom bone grafts represents the most recent method of guided bone regeneration. This method substantially reduces time of recovery and carries minimum risk of postoperative complications, yet the results fully satisfy the requirements of both the patient and the therapist.

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“…This approach has been utilized with different graft origins, such as allogeneic, 45 alloplastic, 43 or xenogeneic. 44 The main advantage when using this customized bone blocks are time reduction, since graft adaptation is much easier, decreased morbidity and increase fitting accuracy of the graft (Figure 4). One clear advantage of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing technology for block grafts over three-dimensional printing is its potential application in a wide range of grafting materials.…”
Section: Digital Tools and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach has been utilized with different graft origins, such as allogeneic, 45 alloplastic, 43 or xenogeneic. 44 The main advantage when using this customized bone blocks are time reduction, since graft adaptation is much easier, decreased morbidity and increase fitting accuracy of the graft (Figure 4). One clear advantage of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing technology for block grafts over three-dimensional printing is its potential application in a wide range of grafting materials.…”
Section: Digital Tools and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(vi) the use of a three-dimensional-printed bone model to preshape or produce bone blocks [40][41][42][43][44][45] or to preshape or produce customized titanium meshes [27][28][29][30]46 ; (vii) the split-thickness flap design without vertical releasing incisions 47,48 ; (viii) the vestibular shifted flap design 49 ; and (ix) tissue engineering and cell therapy. 50,51 The aim of this review is to describe the most recent surgical strategies used in vertical bone augmentation to reduce the invasiveness and complications, as well as to improve patient-reported outcome measures.…”
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“…Other applications of the CAD/CAM milling process for alveolar ridge augmentation procedures include the use of block grafts of bovine origin [18], as well as the fabrication of milled surgical guides for autogenous bone block harvesting [19]. Clearly, one of the major advantages of CAD/CAM technology for block grafts over 3D-printing is its potential application on a wide range of grafting materials, including alloplastic, allogeneic and xenogeneic.…”
Section: Cad/cam For Customized Block Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dentists need the necessary technical resources and advancements that will facilitate their work with patients, and, therefore, provide their patients with a better treatment and healthcare service [7]. A high level of cooperation is especially required in the fields of dental prosthetics for dentures as well as in oral surgery for bone grafts [8][9][10]. The main task of all dental restorations is to meet both functional and aesthetic requirements.…”
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confidence: 99%