Mauricio Reyes
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2010
Lucia H.C. Cevidanes; Scott Tucker; Martin Styner; Hyungmin Kim; Jonas Chapuis; Mauricio Reyes; William R. Proffit; Timothy A. Turvey; Michael S. Jaskolka
In this article, we discuss the development of methods for computer-aided jaw surgery, which allows us to incorporate the high level of precision necessary for transferring virtual plans into the operating room. We also present a complete computer-aided surgery system developed in close collaboration with surgeons. Surgery planning and simulation include construction of 3-dimensional surface models from cone-beam computed tomography, dynamic cephalometry, semiautomatic mirroring, interactive cutting of bone, and bony segment repositioning. A virtual setup can be used to manufacture positioning splints for intraoperative guidance. The system provides further intraoperative assistance with a computer display showing jaw positions and 3-dimensional positioning guides updated in real time during the surgical procedure. The computer-aided surgery system aids in dealing with complex cases with benefits for the patient, with surgical practice, and for orthodontic finishing. Advanced software tools for diagnosis and treatment planning allow preparation of detailed operative plans, osteotomy repositioning, bone reconstructions, surgical resident training, and assessing the difficulties of the surgical procedures before the surgery. Computer-aided surgery can make the elaboration of the surgical plan a more flexible process, increase the level of detail and accuracy of the plan, yield higher operative precision and control, and enhance documentation of cases.
Archive | 2010
Serena Bonaretti; Benedikt Helgason; Christof Seiler; Michael Kistler; Mauricio Reyes; Philippe Büchler
Finite element models developed from CT data are commonly used to evaluate the mechanical performance of the bone or the load transfer from implant to the bone. However, most analyses take no account either for the wide variation in material properties and geometry that may occur in natural tissues or the manufacturing imperfections in synthetic materials. Some authors recognized this limitation 1,2,3
Archive | 2009
Christof Seiler; Stefan Weber; Walter Schmidt; Felix Fischer; Nils Reimers; Mauricio Reyes
Archive | 2009
Walter Schmidt; Mauricio Reyes; Felix Fischer; Ruud Geesink; Lutz P. Nolte; Joseph Racanelli; Nils Reimers
Archive | 2014
Elham Taghizadeh; Ghislain Bernard Maquer; Mauricio Reyes; Philippe Büchler
Mesh Processing in Medical Image Analysis Workshop MICCAI | 2011
Serena Bonaretti; Christof Seiler; Christelle Boichon; Philippe Büchler; Mauricio Reyes
Archive | 2016
Elham Taghizadeh; Mauricio Reyes
Archive | 2015
Elham Taghizadeh; Mauricio Reyes; Philippe Büchler
Archive | 2015
Elham Taghizadeh; Adeliya Latypova; Ghislain Bernard Maquer; Mauricio Reyes; Philippe Büchler
Archive | 2012
Christof Seiler; Xavier Pennec; Mauricio Reyes