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3D Printed Maxillofacial Bone Defect Reconstruction
Oral & Craniofacial Solutions

3D Printed Maxillofacial Bone Defect Reconstruction

Maxillofacial Bone

The 3D Printed Maxillofacial Bone Defect Reconstruction represents the highest level of personalization in oral and maxillofacial surgery. By using high-resolution CT data, the prosthesis is precision-engineered to match the patient’s unique mandibular curvature and dental midline. This allows for a definitive reconstruction that restores critical functions such as mastication, speech, and airway support.

Key Clinical Features

  • Patient-Specific Contour Matching: The implant is digitally sculpted to replicate the missing segment of the mandible, ensuring a seamless transition between the prosthesis and the remaining host bone.
  • Bio-Lattice Structural Core: Features a 3D-printed porous lattice that reduces the overall weight of the implant while providing a scaffold that encourages soft tissue integration and potential bone ingrowth.
  • Integrated Multi-Screw Fixation Wings: The design includes anatomically contoured fixation "wings" (as seen in the image) with multiple screw ports to ensure rigid primary stability and even load distribution across the healthy bone.
  • Restoration of the TMJ Interface: For defects involving the mandibular ramus, the prosthesis can be customized to interface perfectly with the temporomandibular joint, preserving natural jaw movement.
  • High-Strength Additive Manufacturing: Crafted from medical-grade titanium alloy, providing the necessary fatigue resistance to withstand the repetitive forces of the chewing cycle.