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Application of the Digital Workflow in Orofacial Orthopedics and Orthodontics: Printed Appliances with Skeletal Anchorage

Maximilian Küffer, Dieter Drescher, Kathrin Becker

2022Applied Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As digital workflows are gaining popularity, novel treatment options have also arisen in orthodontics. By using selective laser melting (SLM), highly customized 3D-printed appliances can be manufactured and combined with preformed components. When combined with temporary anchorage devices (TADs), the advantages of the two approaches can be merged, which might improve treatment efficacy, versatility, and patient comfort. This article summarizes state-of-the-art technologies and digital workflows to design and install 3D-printed skeletally anchored orthodontic appliances. The advantages and disadvantages of digital workflows are critically discussed, and examples for the clinical application of mini-implant and mini-plate borne appliances are demonstrated.

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WorkflowComputer science3d printedDentistryEngineering drawingEngineeringOrthodonticsBiomedical engineeringMedicineDatabaseAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsAnatomy and Medical Technology
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