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Multi-Dimensional Printing for Bone Tissue Engineering

Journal

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202001986

Keywords

3D printing; 4D printing; bone; drug delivery; tissue engineering

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health fund [AR057837, EB021857, AR073135]

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The advancement in 3D printing and materials engineering has greatly contributed to the development of personalized treatments, particularly in the field of bone tissue regeneration. Utilizing 3D and 4D printing systems allow for accelerated therapeutic interventions and customizable mechanical features.
The development of 3D printing has significantly advanced the field of bone tissue engineering by enabling the fabrication of scaffolds that faithfully recapitulate desired mechanical properties and architectures. In addition, computer-based manufacturing relying on patient-derived medical images permits the fabrication of customized modules in a patient-specific manner. In addition to conventional 3D fabrication, progress in materials engineering has led to the development of 4D printing, allowing time-sensitive interventions such as programed therapeutics delivery and modulable mechanical features. Therapeutic interventions established via multi-dimensional engineering are expected to enhance the development of personalized treatment in various fields, including bone tissue regeneration. Here, recent studies utilizing 3D printed systems for bone tissue regeneration are summarized and advances in 4D printed systems are highlighted. Challenges and perspectives for the future development of multi-dimensional printed systems toward personalized bone regeneration are also discussed.

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