3d Simulations
Alternatively, the 3d volume may be “rendered” to simulate the play of light and shadow on a solid object to allow a virtual model of the object, e.g. the jaw bone to be viewed from any perspective.
Sophisticated software is able to create startlingly life-like 3d renditions of parts of the body from C.T. and M.R.I. data. These simulations are visible on a monitor screen, or as printouts on film or paper, or can be "printed" using our 3D printer technology as an Anatomical or Medical Model.
We can use these techniques to simulate surgery, mirror left-to-right in order to guide trauma or cancer surgery, and to produce cutting and drilling guides for dental, facial, and orthopaedic procedures.
We can produce parts and implants in a variety of materials including Titanium.

