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.
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Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry are investigating methods to regrow nonliving hard tissue such as.