Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become an important tool in the field of tissue engineering and its further development will lead to completely new clinical possibilities. The ability to create tissue scaffolds with controllable characteristics, such as internal architecture, porosity, and interconnectivity make it highly desirable in comparison to conventional techniques, which lack a defined structure and repeatability between scaffolds. Furthermore, 3D printing allows for the production of scaffolds with patient-specific dimensions using computer-aided design. The availability of commercially available 3D printed permanent implants is on the rise; however, there are yet to be any commercially available biodegradable/bioresorbable dev...
Additive manufacturing techniques have been introduced in the medical field and can be considered th...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become an important tool in the field of tissue engineering and ...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing has attracted keen interest in the medical field in rec...
There is a considerable demand for tissue bioengineering to eliminate the need for the associated au...
To ensure a successful dental implant therapy, the presence of adequate vertical and horizontal alve...
Three dimensional printing, or additive manufacturing, allows the production of customized scaffolds...
Three dimensional printing, or additive manufacturing, allows the production of customized scaffolds...
Bone tissue engineered 3-D constructs customized to patient-specific needs are emerging as attractiv...
Over the past ten years, the use of additive manufacturing techniques, also known as “3D printing”, ...
3D Printing promises to produce complex biomedical devices according to computer design using patien...
3D Printing promises to produce complex biomedical devices according to computer design using patien...
Additive manufacturing techniques have been introduced in the medical field and can be considered th...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become an important tool in the field of tissue engineering and ...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing has attracted keen interest in the medical field in rec...
There is a considerable demand for tissue bioengineering to eliminate the need for the associated au...
To ensure a successful dental implant therapy, the presence of adequate vertical and horizontal alve...
Three dimensional printing, or additive manufacturing, allows the production of customized scaffolds...
Three dimensional printing, or additive manufacturing, allows the production of customized scaffolds...
Bone tissue engineered 3-D constructs customized to patient-specific needs are emerging as attractiv...
Over the past ten years, the use of additive manufacturing techniques, also known as “3D printing”, ...
3D Printing promises to produce complex biomedical devices according to computer design using patien...
3D Printing promises to produce complex biomedical devices according to computer design using patien...
Additive manufacturing techniques have been introduced in the medical field and can be considered th...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...