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Mahmoud A Hafez1, Khaled Abdelghany1, Hosamuddin Hamza1.
Abstract
Computer-assisted designing/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology has enabled medical practitioners to tailor physical models in a patient and purpose-specific fashion. It allows the designing and manufacturing of templates, appliances and devices with a high range of accuracy using biocompatible materials. The technique, nevertheless, relies on digital scanning (e.g., using intraoral scanners) and/or digital imaging (e.g., CT and MRI). In developing countries, there are some technical and financial limitations of implementing such advanced tools as an essential portion of medical applications. This paper focuses on the surgical and dental use of 3D printing technology in Egypt as a developing country.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; Additive manufacturing; digital direct manufacturing; rapid prototyping
Year: 2015 PMID: 26807414 PMCID: PMC4701521 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.12.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839