Translation of three-dimensional printing of ceramics in bone tissue engineering and drug delivery
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Defense date2022-02-16
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Abstract
Three-dimensional printing has opened up new perspectives in bone substitution, facilitating the production of customized scaffolds. The advances of the last few years have placed this technology at the forefront of personalized medicine and virtual surgical planning. This article presents an overview of additive manufacturing of bioceramics for bone regeneration, covering both the additive manufacturing methods and the consolidation strategies that can be applied. We highlight the main progress made in recent years, with an insight into drug delivery applications and the advances in the translation of this technology to the biomedical industry and the clinics. Furthermore, the main challenges and future trends of this new medical technology are identified and discussed.
CitationRaymond, S. [et al.]. Translation of three-dimensional printing of ceramics in bone tissue engineering and drug delivery. "MRS bulletin", 16 Febrer 2022, vol. 47, p. 59-69.
ISSN0883-7694
Publisher versionhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/s43577-021-00259-1
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