BUCCO-Train, 3D printed simulators for oral surgery training
The BUCCO-Train range of simulators for your oral surgery training
BUCCO-train is a line of simulators designed in partnership with practitioners based on anatomical models routinely used by practitioners for oral surgical procedures.
The BUCCO-Train simulators are comprehensive and can represent the full range of anatomical elements essential for the successful training of new surgeons:
- Bone (mandibular or maxillary) Trabecular and cortical part
- Gum
- Nerve (possibility of having a hard or soft nerve, depending on your needs)
- Teeth – Choice of teeth (possibility of extractable teeth)
- Artery
Oral surgery simulators tailored to your needs
The diversity of our BUCCO-Train simulators will allow you to perform many procedures essential to the training of future maxillofacial surgeons, stomatologists and dental surgeons.
You will be able to perform incisions, gum removal and suturing, root canals, dental extractions, implant placement, bone grafts, osteotomies, sinus lift, etc.
Available standard models and associated feasible acts:
3 designs to choose from:
- Mandible without ramus for implant placement in 36, 37
- Reusable mandibular holder with single-use refill for implant placement in 36, 37
- Maxilla alone for implant placement in 22
2 designs to choose from:
- Complete mandible for ramic harvesting and bone grafting
- Maxilla for bone grafting
4 designs to choose from:
- Half sinus lift bone apposition (thick membrane or thin membrane)
- Half sinus lift single tooth (thick membrane or thin membrane)
- Sinus lift bi-lateral single tooth (thick membrane or thin membrane)
- Sinus lift bi-lateral bone apposition (thick membrane or thin membrane)
2 templates to choose from:
- Mandible complete
- Mandible without gum (in three parts), to visualize a mandible with sagittal osteotomy.
2 templates to choose from:
- Maxillary
- Half-maxillary
*All models for sinus lift and zygomatic implant are also available for adaptation on articulated arm.
Technical specifics of 3D surgery simulators
a comprehensive and realistic range of simulators
Build custom models from your specifications or patient data.
Use of DICOM data and dental impression of your patients.
Practice on multi-material simulators.
For a close-to-real rendering that respects the texture of each human body tissue.
Design multi-purpose simulators.
One simulator to perform multiple exercises simultaneously.
Practice on an articulating stand.
For a simulation replicating the patient’s position.
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Frequently asked questions
Our surgical simulators are based on 3D printing in multi-material which allows to represent hard and soft tissues while keeping their characteristics.
Other manufacturing processes (molding, injection, painting…) would not have allowed to keep an anatomical realism as close to the real one.
During the development phase, 3D printing allowed for rapid iteration and accelerated model development time, at reasonable costs.
Finally, 3D printing allowed the creation of a scalable model: it is possible to vary certain parameters in order to adapt the model to training needs.
Only 3D printing can produce devices almost on demand at affordable costs and in small series, which is the case for the BUCCO-Train simulators.
3D printed surgical simulators are educational tools for surgeon training. They allow training in all stages of complex surgeries as many times as necessary.
We reproduce parts of the anatomy, with or without pathology, using different materials allowing us to represent both hard and soft tissues, to make the simulation experience realistic in terms of sensation.
We offer an ethical alternative to cadavers and animals. Our simulators can for example be used during surgical training.
Yes, we can propose a synergy between our models and virtual reality software. Do not hesitate to ask us via contact@bone3d.com
Send us a request for a quote and we will provide you with a customized offer, completely adapted to your need 🙂
3D printed procedural simulators give the possibility to do multi-exercises on the same model, in order to reduce the cost per procedure performed.
Using a simulator remains a simple and ethical alternative to animal and cadaver.