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From 3D imaging to 3D printing in dentistry - a practical guide.
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Engineering3D ModelingComputer-aided DesignBiomedical EngineeringDigital FabricationMeshmixer PrinterMaxillofacial SurgeryRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingDesignPractical Guide3D BioprintingDental Imaging3D PrintingOpen Source SoftwareTreatment Planning3D Scanning3D Imaging
3D imaging in dentistry plays an essential part in diagnostics and treatment planning. To transform digital images into a real object that can be experienced haptically may provide new opportunities to practitioners regarding patient communication, skills training, and treatment planning. Therefore, the aim of this article is to provide a practical guide from 3D imaging to 3D printing using low-cost printers and open source software; the authors used 3D Slicer software and a Meshmixer printer, including the printer's own software. The article presents step-by-step instructions on how to perform rapid prototyping via fused deposition modeling (FDM) and stereolithography (SLA). As an example, we printed the skull of a patient with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome who was undergoing maxillofacial surgery. The protocol explained here should enable the technically interested clinician to produce patient-specific 3D models in-house, prefabricate osteosynthesis plates, and take advantage of the benefits of 3D printing for dentist-patient communication.