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Technical note: The use of 3D printing in dental anthropology collections.

Luca FiorenzaRobin YongSarbin RanjitkarToby HughesMichelle QuaylePaul G McMenaminJohn KaidonisGrant C TownsendJustin W Adams
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
The quality of current commercial 3D printers has reached a good level of accuracy and detail reproduction. However, the costs and printing times limit its application to produce large sample numbers for use in most anthropological studies. Nonetheless, RP offers a viable option to preserve numerically constraint fragile skeletal and dental material in paleoanthropological collections.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • case control
  • tissue engineering