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3D Printing of Biomaterials,
Edition
1
Editors:
Edited by Susmita Bose and Amit Bandyopadhyay
Publication Date:
01 Jun 2026
3D Printing of Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary resource for researchers and students alike, providing an essential introduction to 3D printing and relevant materials, as well as materials processing, manufacturing techniques, characterizations, and biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. The book explores the significant impact 3D printing has in innovating biomaterials and the next generation of biomedical devices, from patient-matched devices and surgical models to tissue engineering, drug delivery, and the on-demand manufacturing of metallic implants. A range of different biomaterials are covered, including metals, polymers, and ceramics are discussed.
Finally, how 3D printing technology is applied to solve clinical challenges is discussed in specific areas such as tissue engineering, load-bearing implants, or drug delivery. With the aid of learning objectives and study questions in each chapter, the book helps students and professionals understand critical issues relating to 3D printing of biomaterials, enabling them to apply this knowledge and solve upcoming and long-standing medical challenges.
Finally, how 3D printing technology is applied to solve clinical challenges is discussed in specific areas such as tissue engineering, load-bearing implants, or drug delivery. With the aid of learning objectives and study questions in each chapter, the book helps students and professionals understand critical issues relating to 3D printing of biomaterials, enabling them to apply this knowledge and solve upcoming and long-standing medical challenges.
Key Features
- Introduces the fundamental principles of 3D printing and biomaterials
- Discusses progress and current challenges related to 3D printing of different types of biomaterials, including polymers, metals, and ceramics
- Reviews applications of 3D printing in various biomedical devices, including direct, cell-based bioprinting
- Details regulatory aspects and clinical challenges of 3D printed biomaterials
- Promotes learning and understanding through learning objectives, practical examples, and study questions
About the author
Edited by Susmita Bose, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA and Amit Bandyopadhyay, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University Pullman, WA, USA
Section 1: Introduction
1. Introduction to Biomaterials
2. Introduction to 3D Printing
Section 2: 3D Printing of Different Biomaterials and Characterization
3. 3D Printing of polymeric biomaterials
4. 3D Printing of ceramic biomaterials
5. 3D Printing of metallic biomaterials
6. Bioprinting
7. Characterization of 3D-Printed Biomaterials
Section 3: Applications of 3D Printed Biomaterials
8. 3D Printing in orthopaedic devices
9. 3D Printing of surgical models
10. 3D Printing in cardiovascular devices
11. 3D Printing in tissue engineering
12. 3D Printing in pharmaceutical applications
Section 4: Regulatory Issues and Future Trends
13. Regulatory Issues in 3D Printing
14. Future Trends in 3D Printing of Biomaterials and Devices
1. Introduction to Biomaterials
2. Introduction to 3D Printing
Section 2: 3D Printing of Different Biomaterials and Characterization
3. 3D Printing of polymeric biomaterials
4. 3D Printing of ceramic biomaterials
5. 3D Printing of metallic biomaterials
6. Bioprinting
7. Characterization of 3D-Printed Biomaterials
Section 3: Applications of 3D Printed Biomaterials
8. 3D Printing in orthopaedic devices
9. 3D Printing of surgical models
10. 3D Printing in cardiovascular devices
11. 3D Printing in tissue engineering
12. 3D Printing in pharmaceutical applications
Section 4: Regulatory Issues and Future Trends
13. Regulatory Issues in 3D Printing
14. Future Trends in 3D Printing of Biomaterials and Devices
ISBN:
9780443299155
Page Count:
575
Retail Price (USD)
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Researchers/professionals, senior undergraduate students, graduate, and postgraduate students in biomedical engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, and biosciences
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