3D printing aims for perfect jaw repair
NCT ID NCT07385924
Summary
This study tested how accurately 3D printed surgical guides could help surgeons repair broken jaws. It compared two different computer planning methods used to create these custom guides. The goal was to see which method resulted in more precise bone alignment and better bite function after surgery.
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Faculty of dentistry, Alexandria university
Alexandria, 21523, Egypt
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