PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to develop a computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technique that enabled fabrication of surgical cutting guides and titanium fixation plates that would allow the upper maxilla to be repositioned correctly without a surgical splint in orthognathic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients were recruited. A complete CAD-CAM workflow for orthognathic surgery has 3 steps: 1) virtual planning of the surgical treatment, 2) CAD-CAM and 3-dimensional printing of customized surgical devices (surgical cutting guide and titanium fixation plates), and 3) computer-aided surgery. Upper maxilla repositioning was performed in a waferless manner using a CAD-CAM device: the surgical cutting guide was used during surgery to pilot the osteotomy line that had been planned preoperatively at the computer and the custom-made fixation titanium plates allowed desired repositioning of the maxilla. RESULTS: To evaluate the reproducibility of this CAD-CAM orthognathic surgical method, the virtually planned and actually achieved positions of the upper maxilla were compared. Overlap errors using a threshold value smaller than 2 mm were evaluated, and the frequency of such errors was used as a measurement of accuracy. By this definition, the accuracy was 100% in 7 patients (range in all patients, 62 to 100%; median, 92.7%). CONCLUSION: These results tend to confirm that the use of CAD-CAM cutting guides and customized titanium plates for upper maxilla repositioning represents a promising method for the accurate reproduction of preoperative virtual planning without the use of surgical splints.

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING CUTTING GUIDES AND CUSTOMIZED TITANIUM PLATES ARE USEFUL IN UPPER MAXILLA WAFERLESS REPOSITIONING / Mazzoni S; Bianchi A; Schiariti G; Badiali G; Marchetti C.. - In: JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 0278-2391. - STAMPA. - 73:4(2015), pp. 701-707. [10.1016/j.joms.2014.10.028]

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING CUTTING GUIDES AND CUSTOMIZED TITANIUM PLATES ARE USEFUL IN UPPER MAXILLA WAFERLESS REPOSITIONING.

MAZZONI, SIMONA;BIANCHI, ALBERTO;BADIALI, GIOVANNI;MARCHETTI, CLAUDIO
2015

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PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to develop a computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technique that enabled fabrication of surgical cutting guides and titanium fixation plates that would allow the upper maxilla to be repositioned correctly without a surgical splint in orthognathic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients were recruited. A complete CAD-CAM workflow for orthognathic surgery has 3 steps: 1) virtual planning of the surgical treatment, 2) CAD-CAM and 3-dimensional printing of customized surgical devices (surgical cutting guide and titanium fixation plates), and 3) computer-aided surgery. Upper maxilla repositioning was performed in a waferless manner using a CAD-CAM device: the surgical cutting guide was used during surgery to pilot the osteotomy line that had been planned preoperatively at the computer and the custom-made fixation titanium plates allowed desired repositioning of the maxilla. RESULTS: To evaluate the reproducibility of this CAD-CAM orthognathic surgical method, the virtually planned and actually achieved positions of the upper maxilla were compared. Overlap errors using a threshold value smaller than 2 mm were evaluated, and the frequency of such errors was used as a measurement of accuracy. By this definition, the accuracy was 100% in 7 patients (range in all patients, 62 to 100%; median, 92.7%). CONCLUSION: These results tend to confirm that the use of CAD-CAM cutting guides and customized titanium plates for upper maxilla repositioning represents a promising method for the accurate reproduction of preoperative virtual planning without the use of surgical splints.
2015
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING CUTTING GUIDES AND CUSTOMIZED TITANIUM PLATES ARE USEFUL IN UPPER MAXILLA WAFERLESS REPOSITIONING / Mazzoni S; Bianchi A; Schiariti G; Badiali G; Marchetti C.. - In: JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 0278-2391. - STAMPA. - 73:4(2015), pp. 701-707. [10.1016/j.joms.2014.10.028]
Mazzoni S; Bianchi A; Schiariti G; Badiali G; Marchetti C.
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