Mandible defects can be caused by trauma, osteomyelitis, medication-related osteonecrosis, tumor, radiation therapy, or congenital disease. The large mandibular defect is generally reconstructed using a vascularized autogenous graft. In recent years, tissue engineering and bio-printing using 3D printing technology have emerged as an alternative to conventional mandibular reconstruction procedures. The 3D bio-printing helps in mandibular reconstruction based on each patient’s anatomy. To learn more about 3D printing in mandibular reconstruction, join the proficient Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr.

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