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The Facial Surgery Center Now Uses 3D Printing Technology For Custom Surgical Guides!
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With the new addition of a 3D printing technology at The Facial Surgery Center in Greensburg, PA, Dr. Edward Halusic is better able to make accurate and precise custom surgical guides that can reduce the patient's procedure time.

GREENSBURG, Pa. - PennZone -- The Facial Surgery Center now uses 3D printing technologies for efficient and effective surgical guides. When it comes to providing patients with the most accurate treatments, Dr. Edward Halusic uses this type of advanced technology to do so. The Facial Surgery Centers 3D printing technology allows the oral surgeon to customize the guides for each patient's unique smile. These surgical guides allow for more precise dental implant placements and better overall dental treatments. By bringing a 3D printer into The Facial Surgery Center office, the oral surgeon is easily able to create these surgical guides.

With an in-house 3D printer, the oral surgeon is better able to deliver high-quality custom surgical guides to their valued patients. The 3D printer is able to print custom surgical guides with materials such as thermoplastics, metals, ceramics, and resins. Being able to use these different types of materials to print with is one of the many ways that Dr. Halusic can create reliable surgical guides for patients. Even when patients have allergies to some types of materials, the advanced oral surgeon has other material options they can choose from to help them improve their smile.

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Having an in-house 3D printer also brings down the costs of patients' procedures. With more affordable upfront costs than an out of office lab, The Facial Surgery Center is more easily able to deliver the custom surgical guides patients need to improve their smile. What's more, with the 3D printer, Dr. Halusic is also able to rapidly produce surgical guides that are error free.  When using a 3D printer, patients can get a reliable new smile they can count on to last them for years to come.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/about-dental-implants/

Dr. Halusic truly believes in performing the best treatments for patients. With customized surgical guides, The Facial Surgery Center is able to provide patients with the best holistic treatments. Custom surgical guides allow the oral surgeon to have more predictability and precision in a patient's overall treatment process.

About The Facial Surgery Center: The Facial Surgery Center office is located in Greensburg, PA with an additional office in Monroeville, PA. At The Facial Surgery Center, Dr. Edward Halusic and the whole team works to provide a comfortable experience for everyone who comes to their facilities.
https://www.thefacialsurgerycenter.com/

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