Canada's bone printer http://www.ryortho.com/NEWSSHORTS/volume3/issue10/03-14-07-NS-Ink.htm
This technique has been around for several years. However, not yet into clinical trial. I have read it in other language with diagram on it. Maybe some other website also have it. Please google it.
I feel that it might be very helpful in making the turbinate bone. And, such technique can be applied to the general public. In other words, more affordable.
jdog- 04-15-2007
It would be cool if they could do a 3d render of the before and after ct's and then use the difference as a model to build the new bone to an exact match.
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