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Chapter 1. Emergence of Advance Technologies and Industrial Revolutions -- Chapter 2. CBCT and MRI Data Acquisition as a Basis for Computer-Assisted Maxillofacial Treatments -- Chapter 3. Data Storing and Conversion in Computer-Assisted Oral and Maxillofacial Treatments -- Chapter 4. Classification of Cutting-Edge Additive Manufacturing Techniques -- Chapter 5. Rapid Prototyping Models in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: History, Definition and Indications -- Chapter 6. Bone Contouring in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Definition, Indications and Manufacturing Considerations -- Chapter 7. Functional Bone Replacement in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Definition, Indications and Manufacturing Considerations -- Chapter 8. Functional Bone Regeneration in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Definition, Indications and Manufacturing Considerations -- Chapter 9. In situ Bone Regeneration in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Definition, Indications and Manufacturing Considerations -- Chapter 10: Digital Assisted Orthognathic Surgery: Definition, History and Categorization -- Chapter 11: Application of Advanced Technologies in Facial Cosmetic Surgeries: History, Definition and Indications -- Chapter 12: Fabricating Dental Implants with Predesigned Structure -- Chapter 13: Definition, History and Indications of Robotic Surgery in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -- Chapter 14: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 15: Application of Artificial Intelligence in Diagnosing Oral and Maxillofacial lesions, Facial Corrective Surgeries and Maxillofacial Reconstructive Procedures -- Chapter 16: Future trends of using Artificial Intelligence in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -- Chapter 17: Application of Bioprinting Technology in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -- Chapter 18: Application of Bioreactors in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
This book covers the application of advanced technologies (after the 4th industrial revolution) in oral and maxillofacial surgery and introduces a new era of personalized medicine in this discipline. It describes the manufacturing and data acquisition methods in detail including the pros and cons of each process. The workflow of using the advanced technologies in reconstructive treatments, orthognathic surgery, implant dentistry, robotic surgery and bio‑fabrication have been covered in separate chapters. Several related cases in conjunction with the workflow are visually discussed, to show the clinical example of each process to help the readers comprehend the procedure in detail. Chapters given in this book provides the advantages and disadvantages of using recently developed technologies in each field mentioned above. In some cases, several possible materials and fabrication techniques can be used for a specific purpose. Different aspects of each have been critically explained to help surgeons opt for the most proper approach. Finally, the importance of fabricating living tissues, the most recent progress in this field, the gap between research and their clinical application, and their remarkable positive impact on oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures are discussed. This book is meant for oral and maxillofacial surgoens, plastic surgeons and fellows in training in the associated fields. .
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