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    The Application Of 3D Fabrication Technology in The Field of Medicine Updated Group Thesis Statement: 3D printing has revolutionized healthcare by increasing availability, customization, production and lowering the costs of pharmaceuticals, organs, and prosthetics. Disadvantages of 3D Fabrication Technology in the Field of Medicine (Rebuttal) With every advancement of technology, there are disadvantages. The opposition argues that 3D printing in healthcare is limited in the materials it uses,

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    Introduction 3D printing is a new technology that could potentially change the entire supply chain forever. It is rapidly evolving and gaining a place in many companies. According to a survey performed by the Business Insider as seen in figure 1, 60 percent of firms are either actively using or are evaluating the potential of using 3D printing (Wile). There are an infinite number of uses for 3D printing that come along with advantages and disadvantages. The 3D Printing Process 3D printing, also known

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    In recent years, three-dimensional printing has been introduced into the field of medicine. These 21st century breakthroughs have greatly impacted everyone in the field, ranging from doctors, to patients patients and even to researchers. Three-dimensional printing is a process where a physical object is printed- by using a computer generated image. to create an object by laying down successive layers of material.(What is 3D printing?) Three-dimensional printing has significantly advanced in the medical

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    3D Printing Technological Advancement? I will be talking about whether or not we as a society should use the new “hot” product; the 3D Printer. Overall I am for using the 3D printer. However there are ways the 3D printer is not a great item to use. The first printer dates back to the year 200 in ancient China, back then it was called “woodblock printing.” However the use of printing did not become popular until the 1440’s when the printing press came out. 3D printing or Stereolithography is fairly

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    Abstract The introduction of 3D printing in pharmaceuticals has allowed drug companies to better manipulate and customize a drug’s composition compared to the traditional grind and press methods. This detailed personalization has given scientists the ability to create a single tablet that can release a cocktail of drugs over defined intervals. This biomedical advancement eliminates the need for days filled with tedious pill taking and organizing. Background Pharmaceutical

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    Introduction [271] 3D printing is a means of revolutionising almost any and all aspects of life. The potential to bringing into the physical world anything that can be conceived in the mind (and created on a computer) brings a myriad of variety ; expanding markets and capabilities, whether new or improving products and processes that are already in practice. 3D printers are falling in price as the technology improves and the want for them increases making the ability to create anything domestically

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    can all be made with a 3D printer (Heritage). Modern three-dimensional printing, more commonly called 3D printing, can be traced back to Charles W. Hull, who in 1984 filed a patent for a "system for generating three-dimensional objects by creating a cross-sectional pattern of the object to be formed" (Patent US4575330). In recent years, 3D printing has been employed by governments, manufacturers, and a select group of private users. The process of three-dimensional printing is controlled entirely

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    3D Printing Analysis

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    NASA Back in 2014, NASA used 3D printing to create a ratchet wrench. Even though this tool will not be used in space, they are looking into 3D printers on board, the reason, astronauts may need a tool they do not have and they will need to print one. Since files can be sent via email, the possibilities, the efficiency and the amazing things that can be done are seemingly endless. Dentistry An article recently described the new dental experience as one where a digital wand is waved in your mouth

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    As for the uses of 3D printing, there have been many revolutionary advancements in many different fields. The military even uses 3D printing to create parts for their vehicles. The Marine Wing Support Squadron 372 was able to print a door handle for one of their humvees in the Arizona desert (Schlel). 3D printers have made their way into research labs, universities, and medical offices around the world and allow people to create customized products that would have previously taken weeks or even months

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    Recently there have been various articles on interesting things that have been made through printing. And in particular, objects created through the use of 3D printing have come into the world of technology. The reason I believe that this technological trend is interesting because the objects that are being printed here are microscopic.When created, these materials would be used to make essential things like biological tissue. With all the medical issues that impact our world today, any new innovation

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