3D Printing for Biomedical Engineering

ebook Additive Manufacturing Processes, Properties, and Applications · Additive Manufacturing Materials and Technologies

By Md Enamul Hoque

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3D Printing for Biomedical Engineering combines cutting-edge research developments with fundamental concepts related to processing, properties, and applications of advanced additive manufacturing technology in the medical field. State-of-the-art 3D bioprinting techniques such as the manufacturing of mini-organs for new drug testing as an alternative to animal testing is covered, as are reverse engineering techniques for improvement of additive manufactured biomedical products.

The book starts with chapters introducing readers to currently available additive manufacturing techniques for biomedical prototypes and well as design, development, process, and parameter considerations for these methods. Following chapters cover the mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical properties of 3D printed biomedical prototypes. The next section of the book discusses 3D printing in different biomedical fields, such as for heart surgery, intervertebral disc implants, dentistry, facial reconstructive surgery, oral surgery, spinal surgery, and more, and the book concludes with a section outlining immediate and future challenges in the field as well as related environmental and ethical issues.
  • Outlines the design, development, process, and applications of 3D printed medical biomaterials
  • Covers the mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical, and surface properties of these materials
  • Applications discussed include heart surgery, intervertebral disc implants, oral surgery, facial reconstructive surgery, dentistry, drug development, and more
  • 3D Printing for Biomedical Engineering