Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has bought much enthusiasm for medical applications. The upgraded quality with the use of 3D printing has gained detailed clinical and associated results. This paper bridges the available writing, based on literature, about the capability of 3D printing innovation in medical applications. 3D printing can build highly complex individualized medical parts/tools/inserts, etc., with improved results and increments financial plausibility. This innovative approach offers a potential level of openness that is fundamental for remote and asset restricted areas where human services are frequently constrained. The 3D printing-based advances immensely affect the reproduction of terrible wounds, facial and appendage prosthetic improvement, and headways in biologic and manufactured inserts. It is identified from the available literature that 3D printing is being incorporated successfully in medical cases for improved medical results. Its applications fluctuate from anatomical models for study/training purposes to fully functional implantable body parts/organs.
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