3D printing of bio-ceramics using Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology presents a significant advancement in the field of biomedical applications. DLP allows for precise layer-by-layer fabrication of complex geometries, enabling the creation of customized implants and scaffolds for tissue engineering. Bio-ceramics, known for their biocompatibility and mechanical strength, can be effectively utilized in orthopedics and dental applications. The DLP process enhances the resolution and surface finish of printed structures compared to traditional methods. However, challenges remain, such as optimizing material properties and addressing post-processing requirements to ensure the reliability and safety of bio-ceramic implants in clinical settings.


