Fantastic to hear! A common injury is radial head fracture, with resection (removal) of the radial head often with insertion of a prosthesis as surgical treatment. Could it be, and if so how long, that we can bioprint a new radial head?
Am I the only one who tried reading the inscription on his shirt for the first few minutes of the video? 😃. Great video BTW. I always enjoyed the enthusiasm with which you describe 3D technologies in your videos Dr.
It would be really cool if 3D printing could also be used to print new teeth for people. Scientists would have to figure out not only how to print the tooth, but also how to print the ligaments connecting the tooth, parts of the gums, nerves, blood vessels, and other connective tissue. Still, 3D printing teeth would transform a lot of people’s quality of life and make dentist visits less horrible. I hope scientists succeed at that, and the procedure becomes available to everyone.
Yes, I understand whats being said but my question while these may not be ready for total human use these breakthroughs can be used to create androids correct? Its very interesting and has my curiosity peaking!🤔😁👍
Does this technology will have impact upon humans organ transplant lots of time have failed the body won't accept the foreign organ would you explain me briefly about 3d printing organs
After fitting the artificial bone into the body, it grow with the natural bons It is very much needed please reply soon. I want to put artificial bons in my skull.
Hey, thanks for this video ! I am new to this but have a question: do you think this can enable an arm again to move again after its joint has been irreversibly frozen after sports trauma ? So this means if the arm can’t move above a certain angle like before anymore because of either the tools inside the arms, bonded fascia or a bad way of bone regrowth ?(which all disable the original movability of the arm)
It's a bit early to try to predict that based on where the technology stands at the moment and also it's quite a specifically clinical question therefore a traumatologist would be in a better position to address this than anyone working with the technology.
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Fantastic to hear! A common injury is radial head fracture, with resection (removal) of the radial head often with insertion of a prosthesis as surgical treatment. Could it be, and if so how long, that we can bioprint a new radial head?
Am I the only one who tried reading the inscription on his shirt for the first few minutes of the video? 😃. Great video BTW. I always enjoyed the enthusiasm with which you describe 3D technologies in your videos Dr.
And did you manage to read it? :) Many thanks for the kind words BTW!
@@Medicalfuturist I did actually. I couldn't read the whole thing tho, because I couldn't see the rest of it. I stopped at "...adapt..."
Science is amazing. Would love to take a quick peak into the future.
3d printed! Love it!
It would be really cool if 3D printing could also be used to print new teeth for people. Scientists would have to figure out not only how to print the tooth, but also how to print the ligaments connecting the tooth, parts of the gums, nerves, blood vessels, and other connective tissue. Still, 3D printing teeth would transform a lot of people’s quality of life and make dentist visits less horrible. I hope scientists succeed at that, and the procedure becomes available to everyone.
There's a Queensland, Australia organisation that's already starting to do this (not new teeth, but definitely the rest: gums, ligaments, etc).
whats the name?@@robertdeskoski9783
Great work
Thanks for providing such great knowledge
So nice of you!
Yes, I understand whats being said but my question while these may not be ready for total human use these breakthroughs can be used to create androids correct? Its very interesting and has my curiosity peaking!🤔😁👍
These cannot be used to create androids for now.
which computer software is mostly used in 3D printing?
Great video, thanks 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching!
is this possible now to practice?
@0:48 is from Indian serial
Could they print bone with desirable shape for nose,it will be so helpful after worth rhinoplasty
Will a person born with congenital limb difference be applicable for this?
I WATCH IT IN THE RIGHT TIME
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Interesting would also to print new nail beds. Lot of people habe nail bed diseases or deformated nails because of injurys.
Does this technology will have impact upon humans organ transplant lots of time have failed the body won't accept the foreign organ would you explain me briefly about 3d printing organs
After fitting the artificial bone into the body, it grow with the natural bons
It is very much needed please reply soon.
I want to put artificial bons in my skull.
How can implement this technology in rural areas in India
Hey, thanks for this video !
I am new to this but have a question: do you think this can enable an arm again to move again after its joint has been irreversibly frozen after sports trauma ? So this means if the arm can’t move above a certain angle like before anymore because of either the tools inside the arms, bonded fascia or a bad way of bone regrowth ?(which all disable the original movability of the arm)
It's a bit early to try to predict that based on where the technology stands at the moment and also it's quite a specifically clinical question therefore a traumatologist would be in a better position to address this than anyone working with the technology.
Thank you doctor very appreciate, what is your name again? I couldn't hear it correctly in the video.
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Really cool topic
I love tissue engineering
Why can't we 3D print a titanium femur? It could be used to substitute a cancerous femur instead of amputating the leg.
Can this make adults taller without breaking bone?
No.
@@Medicalfuturist oh, I read somewhere they think they might be able to do this and ossiform is using a 3d scaffold for limb descrepancy
@@dennisguilder1 i have leg lenght discrepancy i would be glad
bro i see it coming
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to ? .... What is last word on your shirt???
Change :)