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In the past, 3D printing was used mainly by major manufacturers that could afford

expensive printers and materials. Over the years, 3D printing technology has evolved
and become more affordable, making it a viable option for a wide variety of industries.
Medical professionals, in particular, are beginning to use 3D printing to improve their
practices and offer more customized and affordable healthcare options for their patients.

Healthcare is one industry in which 3D printing has made a lasting impact. In 2018, the
medical 3D printing market was valued at $973 million and is expected to grow to
almost $3.7 billion by 2026. Medical applications for 3D printing are vast and will
likely change the industry forever. Here are some of the most significant applications of
3D printing in the medical field.

3D Printing Software for Detailed Visualizations


The medical industry uses 3D printing to create critical items, such as medical
equipment, devices, and prosthetics. In order to print, objects first need to be designed
using specialized 3D software. Once you have a 3D model, you can use the software as
a viewer to see detailed, three-dimensional images of customized equipment and patient
scans.

When working on customized equipment, you and your team can look over and
collaborate on the designs to ensure that they’re perfect for your desired application
before spending any real-time, money, or material on printing. 

Some medical professionals use 3D software even if they don’t plan on printing. It’s a
helpful way to visualize projects and scans to develop a strategy for upcoming medical
procedures.

There’s a wide variety of 3D modeling software on the market, so there’s no one-size-


fits-all solution and you need to know what you need most.
Do you only need to print, or are you looking for a software that offers more detailed
visuals? Perhaps you need a combination of both? There’s no right answer, so it’s
important to take your time and weigh the pros and cons of each software to determine
which one is right for your practice. 

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