CREATION OF JAWBONE RECONSTRUCTION MODELS USING 3D PRINTING FROM METAL AND PLASTIC MATERIALS
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3D printing, jawbone reconstruction, biomodels, titanium implants, polymer materials, patient-specific implants, maxillofacial surgery, CAD/CAM technology, biocompatible materials, additive manufacturing.Abstract
This study examines modern approaches to the use of 3D printing technologies in jawbone reconstruction. In particular, it focuses on the development of patient-specific anatomical models produced from metal and plastic materials, their manufacturing processes, and their clinical significance. Based on international experience, the study highlights the role of 3D-printed models in improving surgical accuracy, reducing operative time, and minimizing the risk of complications. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of material properties is presented, emphasizing the strength and biocompatibility of metal materials alongside the cost-effectiveness and versatility of polymer-based materials. The findings indicate that 3D printing technologies significantly enhance individualized treatment strategies and contribute to improved functional and aesthetic outcomes in maxillofacial surgery.
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