N. Gopi Chander , D. Vishal Reddy , S. Shanmugasundaram , Aishwarya Roy
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The technique explores an innovative application of 3D printing technology in the creation of a guide flange prosthesis for a patient who had undergone hemi-mandibulectomy and was experiencing complications due to an infected mandibular reconstruction plate. These complications not only affected the patient's functionality but also had a negative impact on their aesthetics. The issue was addressed with a 3D printed guide flange prosthesis that was custom-designed and fabricated using biocompatible resin, following the surgical removal of the infected reconstruction plate. The printed prosthesis resulted in substantial improvements in both functional and aesthetic aspects of the patient's condition. Subsequent postoperative follow-up examinations revealed no signs of infection or complications. This technique demonstrates the successful expansion of 3D printing technology into the realm of guide flange prostheses and underscores the potential for further research to evaluate the long-term efficacy of this innovative approach.
该技术探索了三维打印技术在制作导缘假体中的创新应用,该假体是为一名接受了半下颌骨切除术的患者制作的,该患者因下颌骨重建板感染而出现了并发症。这些并发症不仅影响了患者的功能,还对其美观造成了负面影响。在手术移除受感染的重建板后,使用生物相容性树脂定制设计和制造的 3D 打印导缘假体解决了这一问题。打印出的假体大大改善了患者的功能和美观。随后的术后随访检查没有发现感染或并发症的迹象。这项技术表明,3D 打印技术已成功应用于导缘假体领域,并强调了进一步研究评估这种创新方法长期疗效的潜力。