Implants produced by BioArchitects are based on captured medical images, derived from CT scans or MRI examinations and developed to meet the anatomical specifications of each individual.
CT and MRI images are imported into specialized CAD (computer-aided-design) software, where the prosthetic device is subseqently designed to conform with each patient’s requirements.
The implants are then created from titanium on a specialized 3D printer, the result of which is a plate which exactly matches the size of the bony defect, ensuring the highest level of functionality and aesthetic appearance to the affected site.
Implants produced by BioArchitects are based on captured medical images, derived from CT scans or MRI examinations and developed to meet the anatomical specifications of each individual.
CT and MRI images are imported into specialized CAD (computer-aided-design) software, where the prosthetic device is subseqently designed to conform with each patient’s requirements.
The implants are then created from titanium on a specialized 3D printer, the result of which is a plate which exactly matches the size of the bony defect, ensuring the highest level of functionality and aesthetic appearance to the affected site.
Implants produced by BioArchitects are based on captured medical images, derived from CT scans or MRI examinations and developed to meet the anatomical specifications of each individual.
CT and MRI images are imported into specialized CAD (computer-aided-design) software, where the prosthetic device is subseqently designed to conform with each patient’s requirements.
The implants are then created from titanium on a specialized 3D printer, the result of which is a plate which exactly matches the size of the bony defect, ensuring the highest level of functionality and aesthetic appearance to the affected site.
Bioarchitects custom implants are indicated for the replacement of bony voids in the cranial and/or craniofacial skeleton (e.g., frontal bone, temporal bone, occipital bone, nasal bone, parietal bone, supraorbital process, lacrimal bone, zygomatic bone, sphenoid bone, ethmoid process, vomer), which are due to trauma, disease or congenital abnormalities.