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In-House 3D-Printed Brackets: Design, Fabrication, and Clinical Application

This article describes the design and in-house fabrication of 3D-printed resin brackets using digital light processing (DLP) technology and Rhinoceros 7 CAD software. The authors detail the printing workflow, including printer calibration, resin selection, and UV postprocessing, followed by a two-phase treatment case in which the printed brackets are used in the second phase, highlighting the potential of in-house fabrication to expand bracket customization and reduce laboratory dependence.

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DR. MARIO PALONE DDS, MS

DR. MARIO PALONE DDS, MS

DR. LUCA BRUCCULERI DMD

DR. LUCA BRUCCULERI DMD

DR. MARTINA RUMPIANESI DMD, MS

DR. MARTINA RUMPIANESI DMD, MS

DR. FRANCESCA CREMONINI DDS

DR. FRANCESCA CREMONINI DDS

DR. LUCA LOMBARDO DDS

DR. LUCA LOMBARDO DDS

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