Affiliation:
1. School of Dentistry, Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (COR3) The University of Queensland Queensland Herston Australia
2. Herston Biofabrication Institute Metro North Hospital and Health Service Brisbane Queensland Australia
Abstract
Abstract3D printing offers attractive opportunities for large‐volume bone regeneration in the oro‐dental and craniofacial regions. This is enabled by the development of CAD‐CAM technologies that support the design and manufacturing of anatomically accurate meshes and scaffolds. This review describes the main 3D‐printing technologies utilized for the fabrication of these patient‐matched devices, and reports on their pre‐clinical and clinical performance including the occurrence of complications for vertical bone augmentation and craniofacial applications. Furthermore, the regulatory pathway for approval of these devices is discussed, highlighting the main hurdles and obstacles. Finally, the review elaborates on a variety of strategies for increasing bone regeneration capacity and explores the future of 4D bioprinting and biodegradable metal 3D printing.
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