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Researchers Testing 3D Printed Hydroxyapatite Structures for Bone Regeneration

Researchers Testing 3D Printed Hydroxyapatite Structures for Bone Regeneration

Written by David

October 2, 2019

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In the recently published, ‘ Hydroxyapatite Structures Created by Additive Manufacturing with Extruded Polymer,’ Katherine Vanesa López Ambrosio (School of Advanced Materials Discovery / Colorado State University at Fort Collins ) tackles 3D printed implants for bone regeneration.

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While surgeons have been using conventional implants with some success, there is always a risk of infection and the potential for lack of compatibility. Costs are high too with traditional techniques as broken bones require implants to guide new growth.

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Hierarchical morphology of bone With the use of hydroxyapatite (HAp), researchers see the potential for success but a need to produce synthetic HAp implants. For this study, the team created a hydroxyapatite photo-polymeric resin suitable for 3D printing, and able to produce complex shapes without supports.

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Ambrosio and the researchers developed a HAp-based photopolymer slurry for 3D printing Hap green bodies: “The resultant HAp structures maintained their complex details, had […]

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