Description
3D printing technology has
revolutionized the various industries such aerospace, medical, automotive and
consumer products. This technology helps in printing the prototype of a desired
structure with the use of computer aided design. 3D printing can be defined as
the process of making product and its part with the use of additive
manufacturing and computer driven designs. This technology helps in printing
finest product with highest accuracy by building the prototype in layer-by
layer manner.
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The medical industry is making
progress with the use of 3D printing technologies. It holds immense potential
in various fields of medical industry such as surgical instrument, guides,
implants and bioengineering. The currently available 3D printing implants
are primarily available for orthopedic, dental and cranio-maxillofacial
applications. 3D printing in bioengineering is helpful in printing liver, splint,
heart, cartilage, tendons and ligament while, 3D printed surgical instruments
include retractors, hemostat, tissue forceps, scalpel and scissors. 3D printed
surgical guides are the biologically structured prototypes which are helpful
for preoperative studies.
3D printing uses various
technologies for building the prototypes. These technologies include electron
beam manufacturing (EBM), laser beam manufacturing (LBM), drop deposition
manufacturing and Photopolymerization. All these technologies help in creating
the prototype in layer wise manner. Depending upon the application, these
technologies are applied for printing. Photopolymerization is used extensively
for the printing process because of its property to create complex structures
with high accuracy. Photopolymerization use photopolymers as a raw material and
reacts to various wavelengths of light. Various raw materials are used to print
the prototypes namely metals, polymers, natural materials, ceramics and mixed
materials. Depending on the applications, definite raw materials are used.
Ceramics and polymers are used heavily for printing bone and
cranio-maxillofacial implants.
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