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Novel 3D printed TPMS scaffolds: microstructure, characteristics and applications in bone regeneration.

Jiaqi MaYumeng LiYujing MiQiannan GongPengfei ZhangBing MengJue WangJing WangYawei Fan
Published in: Journal of tissue engineering (2024)
Bone defect disease seriously endangers human health and affects beauty and function. In the past five years, the three dimension (3D) printed radially graded triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) porous scaffold has become a new solution for repairing bone defects. This review discusses 3D printing technologies and applications for TPMS scaffolds. To this end, the microstructural effects of 3D printed TPMS scaffolds on bone regeneration were reviewed and the structural characteristics of TPMS, which can promote bone regeneration, were introduced. Finally, the challenges and prospects of using TPMS scaffolds to treat bone defects were presented. This review is expected to stimulate the interest of bone tissue engineers in radially graded TPMS scaffolds and provide a reliable solution for the clinical treatment of personalised bone defects.
Keyphrases
  • bone regeneration
  • tissue engineering
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • white matter
  • bone mineral density
  • climate change
  • soft tissue
  • postmenopausal women