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CAD/CAM Metallic Printing of a Skeletally Anchored Upper Molar Distalizer

Laser melting is an innovative method of 3D printing that has been used to produce metal rapid palatal expanders. Drs. Graf, Vasudavan, and Wilmes show how to use computer-aided design for 3D metal printing of a molar distalizer with palatal mini-implant anchorage.

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DR. SIMON GRAF DDS

DR. SIMON GRAF DDS

DR. SIVABALAN VASUDAVAN BDSc, MDSc, MPH

DR. SIVABALAN VASUDAVAN BDSc, MDSc, MPH

DR. BENEDICT WILMES DMD, MDS, PhD

DR. BENEDICT WILMES DMD, MDS, PhD

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