Description
"3D Printing in Periodontics" is a book that explores the applications and advantages of 3D printing technology in periodontology and implantology. The book discusses the fundamental concepts and techniques of 3D printing, as well as the variety of materials and scaffolds that can be utilized to produce personalized and biocompatible structures for periodontal regeneration and repair. The book also provides clinical examples and case studies of how 3D printing can be used for socket preservation, bone and sinus augmentation, guided implant placement, and implant education. The book aims to provide a comprehensive and updated overview of the current state and future prospects of 3D printing in periodontics, highlighting its advantages, challenges, and limitations. Apart from periodontics, it also covers the use of 3D printing in other branches of Dentistry. The book is intended for dental students, practitioners, researchers, and educators who are interested in learning more about this emerging and promising technology.