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Breast Implants, Surgical Prosthesis Design, Dental Implants, Dentures, Vests, and
Body Art all benefit from 3D printing in the medical sector
3D printing for medical sector is a fast emerging service. It has the potential to save
thousands of dollars and thousands of hours of time every year. It can also benefit
the manufacturer, the clinic or hospital, as well as any other person who uses the
product. This article will look at some of the new applications of this revolutionary
service in different sectors of healthcare like orthopedics, prosthetics, and even
cosmetics. We shall discuss 3D printed medical instruments, surgical prosthesis
design, dental implants, dentures, vests, and body art. This article also looks at how
this technology is applied in other fields like nanotechnology, electronics, apparel and
fashion, computer aided design and manufacturing industries, medical logistics, and
military technologies.
The use of 3D printing for medical sector started about 10 years ago. After this
period, more people became interested and started looking for ways to save money
while benefiting from new technology. They also wanted to get innovative and
improve the quality of prosthetics that would help those who need them most. With
this end in mind, 3D printing in the healthcare sector started and nowadays many
people are using it in order to create an exact replica of human organs and bones in
artificial intelligence.
One of the most popular applications in recent years is in the field of dental
implants. It was only decades ago that dental filling material was made out of glass
and plastic and was hard to use and difficult to clean. Today, dentists are able to use
the same material in 3D printing that allows them to create intricate dental prosthesis
with great strength and functionality. This technology is also widely used in breast
implant technologies For instance, in November 2019, Evonik, a developer of
biomaterials for implant