Title of article :
A digital workflow for modeling of custom dental implants
Author/Authors :
Surovas, Andrejus Private practice - “Dantu Implantacijos Klinika” - Kalnieciu - Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract :
Modern dental treatment with standard screw-type implants leave some cases unaddressed in patients with
extreme jaw bone resorption. Custom-made subperiosteal dental implant could be an alternative treatment
modality to sinus lift, nerve lateralization or zygomatic implant techniques. Subperiosteal dental implants were
utilized for many years to treat such patients. A combination of traditional subperiosteal implant designs with
current advancements in 3D imaging, design and printing allow to reduces treatment time and provides
abutments for prostheses in cases where other techniques do not provide satisfactory results. The data
manipulation and design software are important aspects in the manufacturing of custom implants. Programs that
are specialized for industrial or medical design typically cost tens of thousands of US dollars. In this work I establish
and test steps for design and production of a custom medical device (subperiosteal implant) from patient
computed tomography (CT) data. Work stages to be defined are: selection of necessary software, CT data
processing, 3D virtual model creation, modeling technique for custom implant and data file preparation for
printing. Patient CT data was successfully converted into a watertight STL (Standard Tessellation Language) model
of the maxilla. Error corrections and design were completed using freely available programs from Autodesk Inc.. The
implant was produced in Ti64 (a type 5 titanium alloy) using three-dimensional (3D) printing DMLS (direct metal
laser sintering) process. The avoidance of high cost software makes this treatment modality more accessible to
smaller clinics or mid-size production facilities and subsequently more available to patients.
Keywords :
Modeling software , Advanced bone resorption , Subperiosteal implant , Custom dental implant , Medical device modeling , Implant modeling
Journal title :
3D Printing in Medicine