Abstract

Abstract: The healthcare industry has undergone a paradigm change thanks to three-dimensional (3D) printing. A platform technology called 3D printing enables the creation of complicated items using fewer ingredients. An advantage over traditional methods is provided by the simple development procedure. Each patient requires a unique dose of medication. The conventional "one size fits all" technique is now in use, but 3D printing has the potential to become more individualised. In this, we discuss several viewpoints on the choice of medicine, polymer, and technological considerations for 3D printing. In terms of clinical use, legal issues, and business opportunities Future 3D-printed implantable organs will likely be available, lowering waiting lists and increasing the number of lives saved. Research into the benefits and drawbacks of 3D printing's use in the medical field is ongoing and how powerful technology

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