THE USE OF 3D PRINTING IN FORENSIC MEDICINE
J. Frishons , M. A. Kislov , S. V. Leonov
Russian Journal of Forensic Medicine ›› 2018, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) : 10 -12.
THE USE OF 3D PRINTING IN FORENSIC MEDICINE
3D printing is used in such industries as architecture, construction, education, medicine, but at the moment the possibility of its use in forensic medicine is limited only by textbooks. The practical use of 3D printing is to use it in the reconstruction of missing fragments of the skull bones in head injuries, after taking parts of the skeleton for additional laboratory research methods.
3D printing / reconstruction / trauma
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Frishons J., Kislov M.A., Leonov S.V.
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