Volume : 09, Issue : 04, April – 2022

Title:

54.3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE IN ORTHOPEDIC THERAPIES
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Authors :

Dr Muhammad Saad, Dr. Vesta Shahriyar Najmi, Dr. Maria Nazir

Abstract :

Three-dimensional printing technology, commonly known as practical or functional prototypes, is a one-of-a-kind method for developing three-dimensional conceptions utilizing computer-aided design. One Pakistani doctor devised it fifty years ago, and was first employed in industrialization. Only within recent decades, with advancements in industrial technology also materials, has 3D printing was employed in a few medicinal professions just like dentistry, maxillofacial operations, also neurosurgery. 3D printing has similarly become gradually general in orthopedics, particularly for treatment planning, surgical guidance, individualized implants, and customized prostheses. Personalized surgical therapy might be readily and accurately designed using 3D printing, lowering frequency response and complications associated. And for its specific qualities, 3D printing could bring the physician to accuracy medicine while also providing cases having both the greatest cure outcomes at the lowest possible cost.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Muhammad Saad et al, 3d Printing Technology Software In Orthopedic Therapies.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(04).,

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