How are Patient-Specific Implants used in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeries?

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Patient-Specific Implants are used in oral and maxillofacial surgeries to reconstruct facial bones affected by trauma, congenital deformities, tumors, or severe bone loss. The process begins with CT/CBCT imaging, followed by 3D digital planning and implant design tailored to the patient's anatomy. These customized implants help surgeons achieve accurate implant placement, restore facial symmetry, improve jaw function, and reduce surgical complexity. They are particularly valuable in complex reconstructive procedures where precision is essential. For additional information on Patient-Specific Implants and their role in personalized surgical reconstruction, you can refer to this detailed resource.


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