Three-Dimensional-Printed Customized Orthodontic and Pedodontic Appliances: A Critical Review of a New Era for Treatment

Children (Basel). 2022 Jul 23;9(8):1107. doi: 10.3390/children9081107.

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) designing and manufacturing technology is a direct derivative of digital technology. Three-dimensional volume and surface acquisition, CAD software, and 3D manufacturing are major changes included in daily practice in many orthodontic and pedodontic offices. Customized appliances can be designed using dental CAD software or general-purpose CAD software in the office or a laboratory. Materials that can be used are resins, alloys, or zirconia.

Methods: The search strategy of this critical review included keywords in combination with MeSH terms in Medline, Scopus, and Cochrane Library up to June 2022 in the English language without any limit to the publication period.

Results: According to our search, 12 articles were selected for our study. All the articles were in vitro prospective studies.

Conclusions: The results suggested that almost all the known appliances can be designed and printed in a tailor-made fashion in contrast to the traditional one-size-fits-all approach. Customized appliances should be manufactured according to the patient's needs, and this is justified by the certainty that this approach will be beneficial for the patient's treatment. There is a need for more research on all direct 3D-printed appliances.

Keywords: 3D printing; CAD software; CoCr; customized orthodontic appliances; resin; zirconia.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.