What are Patient-Specific Implants (PSI) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?

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Patient-Specific Implants (PSI) are customized implants designed to match a patient's unique facial anatomy using CT/CBCT scans, advanced 3D modeling, and digital surgical planning. In oral and maxillofacial surgery, they are commonly used for mandibular reconstruction, maxillary defects, facial trauma, jaw deformities, and tumor-related reconstructions. Because these implants are tailored to the patient's anatomy, they provide a more accurate fit, improve surgical precision, reduce intraoperative adjustments, and support better functional and aesthetic outcomes compared to conventional implants. If you're interested in learning more about Patient-Specific Implants, this resource explains their design process, applications, and benefits in personalized surgical care.



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