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Additive manufacturing (AM) enables personalized biomedical solutions using advanced materials. Integrating multiple polymers for dynamic performance in AM remains a challenge, requiring further research.

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3D printed (3DP)Additive manufacturing (AM)polymerrapid prototyping (RP)tissue engineering (TE)

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Additive Manufacturing

Background:

  • Additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed biomedical applications through personalized designs and complex geometries.
  • Interdisciplinary collaborations are driving progress in AM for medicine, biomaterials, and engineering.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the principles of AM in tissue engineering and medical technologies.
  • To analyze polymer systems, inorganic oxides, and bioinks for AM applications.
  • To explore challenges and propose solutions for integrating multiple polymer systems in AM.

Main Methods:

  • Review of foundational principles of additive manufacturing.
  • In-depth analysis of material properties (polymers, inorganic oxides, bioinks).
  • Examination of emerging techniques like rapid prototyping and 3D printing.

Main Results:

  • Polymers are the most utilized material class in AM due to their versatility and adaptability.
  • Stimuli-responsive materials are crucial for developing intelligent AM systems.
  • Integrating multiple polymer systems for multifunctional performance presents a significant challenge.

Conclusions:

  • AM offers transformative potential for creating dynamic, multifunctional biomedical systems.
  • Further research is needed to overcome challenges in polymer integration for advanced AM applications.
  • Emerging techniques like 3D printing are key to advancing biomedical AM.