Bellichi, TravisJacobs, Cade B.T.Wood, Zebulun M.Al-Qahtani, NasserAlderson, NicoleRogers, JeffHaug, Stephen P.Levon, John A.2022-10-132022-10-132022https://hdl.handle.net/1805/30338Digitized for IUPUI ScholarWorks inclusion in 2022Maxillofacial silicone elastomer prostheses are used to replace facial features congenitally absent, surgically removed due to disease, or lost because of trauma. Traditional prosthetic fabrication (impression, wax-up, mold fabrication, and silicone processing) can be streamlined using digital scanning, and computer-assisted design and manufacturing. The purpose of this report is to improve traditional facial prosthetic workflow using facial scanning, digital prosthetic design, and 3-dimensional printing technology. In this clinical case report, we present two design and fabrication protocols for mandibulectomy prosthesis: traditional versus digital modeling and 3D printing.en-USMandibulectomy Prosthetic Case Report: Comparisson of Traditional and Digital Fabrication Methods with 3DMD Face Scanning, Digital Sculpting, and 3-Dimensional PrintingPoster