Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Jan 2018)

Dimensional Error in Rapid Prototyping with Open Source Software and Low-cost 3D-printer

  • Marco A. Rendón-Medina,
  • Laura Andrade-Delgado,
  • Jose E. Telich-Tarriba,
  • Antonio Fuente-del-Campo,
  • Carlos A. Altamirano-Arcos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. e1646

Abstract

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Summary:. Rapid prototyping models (RPMs) had been extensively used in craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery, especially in areas such as orthognathic surgery, posttraumatic or oncological reconstructions, and implantology. Economic limitations are higher in developing countries such as Mexico, where resources dedicated to health care are limited, therefore limiting the use of RPM to few selected centers. This article aims to determine the dimensional error of a low-cost fused deposition modeling 3D printer (Tronxy P802MA, Shenzhen, Tronxy Technology Co), with Open source software. An ordinary dry human mandible was scanned with a computed tomography device. The data were processed with open software to build a rapid prototype with a fused deposition machine. Linear measurements were performed to find the mean absolute and relative difference. The mean absolute and relative difference was 0.65 mm and 1.96%, respectively (P = 0.96). Low-cost FDM machines and Open Source Software are excellent options to manufacture RPM, with the benefit of low cost and a similar relative error than other more expensive technologies.