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Meticuly Participate in a Discussion on Patient-Specific Implants at AOMI Malaysia Workshop

  • Writer: Narinsiree Srinithikosit
    Narinsiree Srinithikosit
  • 1 day ago
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Digital precision met clinical expertise this January as Meticuly joined the "Autograft Mastery: Ramus VS Chin Harvesting for Implant Site Reconstruction" event in Malaysia. Hosted by the Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantologists Limited (AOMI), the seminar served as a premier forum for Oral and Maxillofacial (OMF) surgeons to refine their techniques in bone harvesting and site preparation.


The event took place on 30–31 January 2026 at the Straumann Group Sdn Bhd facility in Kuala Lumpur. The curriculum covered an extensive range of topics, from the anatomy of the mandibular ramus to advanced bone block shaping and fixation.


Representing Meticuly, Dr. Chetarpa Yipyintum delivered a compelling presentation focused on the integration of Patient-Specific Implants (PSI). Dr. Yipyintum shared valuable insights into the clinical application of PSI within Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, highlighting how personalised solutions - enabled by advanced 3D printing - can transform complex procedures.


While the workshop focused on autograft mastery, the discussion highlighted how the same digital workflows used in orthognathic surgery and mandibular reconstruction surgery are now being applied to implant site reconstruction to achieve superior predictability


Key benefits discussed included:

  • Enhanced Anatomical Fit: Eliminating the guesswork in complex reconstructions by matching the patient's unique bone structure.

  • Reduced Operating Time: Achieving efficiency through precise, pre-planned surgical guides and bespoke implants.

  • Improved Patient Safety: Minimising donor site morbidity through superior integration strategies and accuracy.


Commitment to Global Excellence Meticuly’s participation in the AOMI workshop underscores our dedication to advancing surgical standards across Southeast Asia. By providing surgeons with AI-assisted designs and 3D-printed solutions, we are helping to define a new era of "Precision Implantology."


We look forward to continued collaboration with AOMI and the wider surgical community to improve patient outcomes worldwide, from routine reconstructions to advanced orthognathic surgery.

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