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Besides the 3D templates launched by Nissan’s luxury car brand, users can also build 3D miniature paper models of the Toyota GT86, which were officially launched a month ago.
As the world struggles to contain the coronavirus outbreak, experts are harnessing 3-D printing technology in an effort to make in-demand items, such as components for masks and face shields.
A 3D-printed template is therefore an acceptable and reliable alternative to traditional direct composite restoration of maxillary central incisors including fractured teeth and dental caries.
Volunteers at Rowan University are creating 3D-printed face masks for healthcare employees that will be tested soon for possible use amid the coronavirus crisis.
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