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Thegrowing prevalence of periodontitis, diabetes-related gangrene,bone-dental diseases, osteoarthritis, and peripheral vascular diseaseis driving the growth of the global 3D printed medical devicesmarket. For instance, in April 2018, researchers at Sri RamachandraUniversity, India, reported a 42.3% prevalence of periodontal diseasein southern India.

Additionally,a growing number of accidents is again projected to support thegrowth of the market. For instance, according to the 2018 Fatal MotorVehicle Crashes: Overview by National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration, a U.S. federal agency, 10,511 deaths were registeredin the U.S. in 2018.

Therise in the R&D in biocompatible materials and devices is alsoprojected to offer lucrative growth opportunities for players in theglobal 3DPrinted Medical Devices Market.For example, in February 2019, researchers from Simon FraserUniversity reported the development of eco- friendly 3D printeddisposable sensor devices with smart 3D form factor usingbiocompatible cellulose composites.

InApril 2019, Nexxt Spine, the U.S.-based medical device manufacturer,expanded its metal 3D printing capabilities with the installation oftwo Concept Laser Mlab 100R systems from GE Additive.

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