By the DentistryUnited Newsdesk In a groundbreaking leap for regenerative dentistry, researchers at the California Institute of Technology have unveiled Deep Tissue In Vivo Sound Printing (DISP), a non-invasive 3D printing technique that uses ultrasound to create precise hydrogel structures inside the body. This innovation, detailed in a recent Science publication, could redefine maxillofacial reconstruction […]
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