Digital Planning for Mini-Implant Supported Palatal Expander in Open-Bite Treatment

Szuhanek C, B. M, Popa A
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Open bite malocclusion, due to it’s multifactorial etiology, has always been considered a difficult problem to treat. Often associated with transverse maxillary deficiency, this is a real challenge in the field of orthodontics. The traditional approach, for this type of anomaly, in adult patients, is orthognathic surgery and RME (rapid maxillary expansion). There are several approaches to the treatment of adult patients using digital technology. Mini-implant supported palatal expander limits the side effects of the conventional RME and is less invasive compared to orthognathic surgery. Precise and predictable mini-implant insertion, using a customized surgical guide, provides a safe therapeutic approach. This case report combines Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), laser scan superimposition, computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printing in order to design and print a customized surgical guide for orthodontic mini-implant insertion. A CBCT scan was performed to determine the optimal site for mini-implants’ placement. Using the 3Shape Trios Intraoral Scanner the maxilla and the mandible were laser-scanned. Blue Sky Plan 4 software was used to design the surgical guide, and RayWare software was used for printing it. 4 mini-implants were inserted using a safe and predictable technique. The 3D technology represents the future of orthodontics, reducing the risks, chair-side time while providing the best treatment plan for the patient.
开咬治疗中微型种植支撑腭扩张器的数字化规划
由于其病因多样,一直被认为是治疗上的难题。通常与横向上颌缺陷,这是一个真正的挑战,在正畸领域。对于这种类型的畸形,在成人患者中,传统的方法是正颌手术和RME(快速上颌扩张)。使用数字技术治疗成年患者有几种方法。小型种植支撑腭扩张器限制了常规RME的副作用,并且与正颌手术相比侵入性较小。精确和可预测的微型植入物插入,使用定制的手术指南,提供了安全的治疗方法。本病例报告结合锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)、激光扫描叠加、计算机辅助设计(CAD)和3D打印技术,设计和打印一种定制的正畸微型种植体插入手术指南。进行CBCT扫描以确定微型植入物放置的最佳位置。使用3Shape Trios口内扫描仪对上颌和下颌骨进行激光扫描。手术指南采用Blue Sky Plan 4软件设计,RayWare软件打印。采用安全、可预测的技术植入4个微型植入物。3D技术代表了正畸的未来,减少了风险,椅子边的时间,同时为患者提供了最佳的治疗计划。
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