Use of CAD/CAM Workflow and Patient-Specific Implants for Maxillary Reconstruction: A Systematic Review
Diana D’Alpaos, Giovanni Badiali, Francesco Ceccariglia, Ali Nosrati, Achille Tarsitano

TL;DR
This paper reviews how computer-assisted design and manufacturing improves maxillary reconstruction by using patient-specific implants, offering better accuracy and outcomes.
Contribution
The study systematically evaluates the efficacy and limitations of CAD/CAM and patient-specific implants in maxillary reconstruction.
Findings
CAD/CAM-guided techniques improve osteotomy accuracy and implant adaptation.
Current data support the efficacy of CAD/CAM-based approaches but highlight limitations like high costs.
The review outlines future directions for standardizing and adopting these techniques in clinical practice.
Abstract
Background: Reconstruction of the maxilla and midface remains one of the most demanding challenges in craniofacial surgery, requiring precise planning and a clear understanding of defect geometry to achieve functional and esthetic restoration. Advances in computer-assisted surgery (CAS) and virtual surgical planning (VSP), based on 3D segmentation of radiologic imaging, have significantly improved the management of maxillary deformities, allowing for further knowledge of patient-specific information, including anatomy, pathology, surgical planning, and reconstructive issues. The integration of computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and 3D printing has further transformed reconstruction through customized titanium meshes, implants, and surgical guides. Methods:This systematic review, conducted following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, synthesizes evidence from clinical studies on…
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TopicsAnatomy and Medical Technology · Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
