This article reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the use of powder-based three-dimensional printing (3DP) for the synthesis of bone tissue engineering scaffolds. 3DP is a solid free-form fabrication (SFF) technique building up complex open porous 3D structures layer by layer (a bottom-up approach). In contrast to traditional fabrication techniques generally subtracting material step by step (a top-down approach), SFF approaches allow nearly unlimited designs and a large variety of materials to be used for scaffold engineering. Today’s state of the art materials, as well as the mechanical and structural requirements for bone scaffolds, are summarized and discussed in relation to the technical feasibility of their use in 3DP. Ad...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing methods such as three-dimensional printing (3DP) show a great potenti...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has demonstrated its great potential in producing functional scaffol...
This article reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the use of powder-based three-dimensi...
Bone tissue engineered 3-D constructs customized to patient-specific needs are emerging as attractiv...
Techniques to restore and replace bones in large fractures are still a major clinical need in the f...
In the last two decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has made significant progress towards the fabri...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibility to construct tissue-engineered...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing provides an avenue for efficient, automatic, and repeatable fabricat...
Since we are able to use 3D printers, producing porous metal scaffolds become very easy. Contrary to...
Recent advancements in computational design and additive manufacturing have enabled the fabrication ...
Abstract Additive manufacturing methods such as three-dimensional printing (3DP) show a great potent...
AbstractRecent advancements in computational design and additive manufacturing have enabled the fabr...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing methods such as three-dimensional printing (3DP) show a great potenti...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has demonstrated its great potential in producing functional scaffol...
This article reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the use of powder-based three-dimensi...
Bone tissue engineered 3-D constructs customized to patient-specific needs are emerging as attractiv...
Techniques to restore and replace bones in large fractures are still a major clinical need in the f...
In the last two decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has made significant progress towards the fabri...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibility to construct tissue-engineered...
Recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology offer immense potential in fabrica...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing provides an avenue for efficient, automatic, and repeatable fabricat...
Since we are able to use 3D printers, producing porous metal scaffolds become very easy. Contrary to...
Recent advancements in computational design and additive manufacturing have enabled the fabrication ...
Abstract Additive manufacturing methods such as three-dimensional printing (3DP) show a great potent...
AbstractRecent advancements in computational design and additive manufacturing have enabled the fabr...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
AbstractAdditive manufacturing methods such as three-dimensional printing (3DP) show a great potenti...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has demonstrated its great potential in producing functional scaffol...