Stereolithography
Alain Carballeyra (left), director of the 59th Medical Wing stereolithography lab at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, uses state-of-the-art graphic programs to make changes on a computer model to help Lt. Col. (Dr.) Steve Maller (center), director of resident education and training, and periodontic resident Capt. (Dr.) Josh Hethcox plan precise placement of implants for a patient. Dental and oral surgeons from Wilford Hall and nearby Brooke Army Medical Center frequently enlist the aid of the stereolithography lab to develop treatment plans to minimize surgery and patient recovery time. Colonel Maller and Captain Hethcox are with the 59th Dental Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kimberly A. Yearyean-Siers)
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