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3D printers their clinical, experimental, and teaching uses.


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dc.contributor.advisorHudson, Judithen_US
dc.contributor.authorHespel, Adrien-Maxenceen_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-28T13:13:31Z
dc.date.available2015-07-28T13:13:31Z
dc.date.issued2015-07-28
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10415/4764
dc.description.abstractRecent technological advances in 3D printing have resulted in increased use of this technology in human medicine, and decreasing cost is making it more affordable for veterinary use. Rapid prototyping is at its early stage in veterinary medicine but clinical, educational and experimental possibilities exist. Techniques, and applications, both current and future, are explored and illustrated in this article. An experimental project evaluating the potential use of canine and feline models for the teaching of local anesthesia was also performed. These models were statistically proven to be accurate and useful for teaching purposes. The survey conducted also emphasized a desire to see more 3D models used in teaching institutions.en_US
dc.subjectVeterinary Clinical Sciencesen_US
dc.title3D printers their clinical, experimental, and teaching uses.en_US
dc.typeMaster's Thesisen_US
dc.embargo.statusNOT_EMBARGOEDen_US

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