3-D Printed Bioceramic Implant Induces Cranial Regrowth
A European team of researchers has developed a 3-D printed bioceramic material and attached it to a titanium frame shaped like the missing.
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A European team of researchers has developed a 3-D printed bioceramic material and attached it to a titanium frame shaped like the missing.
Research at the University of Queensland School of Dentistry could stimulate bone formation in patients with orofacial bone loss as well as those.
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has developed tiny 3-D printed hollow bricks inspired by Lego blocks that can heal broken bones and.