3d printing for surgical planning of canine oral and maxillofacial surgeries

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  • who: Yu-Hui Huang from the surgery, where the reported complications include hemorrhage, aspiration pneumonia, incisional dehiscence, mandibular drift and malocclusion, oronasal fistula formation, and death [14]Thus, minimizing surgical time with improved preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance from D printed models and surgical guides has the potential to improve patient outcomes. In addition to preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance, D printed models may enhance veterinary trainee education. Preece et_al demonstrate that students who used D models performed better and had a better learning experience than those using digital models or textbooks suggesting that D models enhance . . .

     

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