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  2. Organ printing - Wikipedia

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    Surgical usage of 3D printing has evolved from printing surgical instrumentation to the development of patient-specific technologies for total joint replacements, dental implants, and hearing aids. [27] In the field of organ printing, applications can be applied for patients and surgeons.

  3. Applications of 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    3D printing has been used to print patient-specific implant and device for medical use. Successful operations include a titanium pelvis implanted into a British patient, titanium lower jaw transplanted to a Dutch patient, [ 50 ] and a plastic tracheal splint for an American infant. [ 51 ]

  4. CAD/CAM dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Chrome-cobalt disc with bridges and crowns manufactured using WorkNC Dental CAD/CAM. CAD/CAM dentistry is a field of dentistry and prosthodontics using CAD/CAM (computer-aided-design and computer-aided-manufacturing) to improve the design and creation of dental restorations, [1] [2] especially dental prostheses, including crowns, crown lays, veneers, inlays and onlays, fixed dental prostheses ...

  5. Digital dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided implant dentistry — including design and fabrication of surgical guides Computer-aided crown manufacturing 3D Printing (e.g. to print physical models of digital images taken with intra-oral scans, make appliances, temporaries, surgical guides) [ 3 ]

  6. Straumann - Wikipedia

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    Straumann is active in the business of replacement and restoration of teeth, and prevention of tooth loss. Collaborating with clinics, research institutes and universities since the beginning of the company’s existence, it develops implants, [4] instruments, computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) prosthetics, 3D printing and tissue regeneration products.

  7. Drug-eluting implant - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of 3D printing techniques, all of which come with their own advantages and disadvantages which should be considered when creating an individualized implant. The production of these drug eluting implants through 3D printing is currently being investigated to determine drug delivery properties and efficacy to improve ...