Bone Defects To Be Restored Through 3D Printed Ceramic Implants

Researchers at New York University developing 3D Printed Ceramic Implants that dissolve slowly within the body, stimulating bone to grow in their place, thereby helping in restoring the bone defects that cannot be filled with allograft or autografts. The ceramic implant contains beta tricalcium phosphate, similar to components in natural bone, making the implants resorbable over time and are coated with dipyridamole, a blood thinning agent that stimulates bone growth and attracts bone cells to the implant.

Source: https://nyulangone.org/press-releases/three-dimensional-printed-implants-shown-to-help-grow-real-bone