Our Technology

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1. Perform CT Scan

2. Convert to 3D model, design scaffold

3. Print scaffold

4. Implant Scaffold

The diagram above shows the 3D printing digital workflow for OP3D’s technology. First a member of the medical team performs a 3D scan of the patient. These scans are converted to 3D renderings from which the doctor can highlight the bone defect and create a model of the patient-specific scaffold. After approving the design, the model is sent to the 3D printer where it is printed aseptically in 30 minutes. Once the scaffold is 3D printed, the doctor can fill it with bone grafting materials and implant it into the patient.

What do we do?

Our 3D printer is built as a sterile machine that is completely compliant with current infection/sterilization protocols.  OsseoPrint 3D has developed a platform technology that can be used in multiple micro-graft solutions, however the first target is dental implants which the company will address via a 510K pathway with predicate identified.

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