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Three-dimensional(3D) printing in forensic science–An emerging technology in India

Gargi Jani, Abraham Johnson, Jeidson Antônio Morais Marques, Ademir Franco

2021Annals of 3D Printed Medicine24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Three-dimensional(3D) scanning and printing technologies has proved to be a boon and revolutionized Indian society in recent years. 3D printing is slowly gaining popularity in the fields of forensics due to its capability to provide information in all three axis (x, y and z) when compared to 2D photographs.The technology is actively being used in the fields of forensic medicine, anthropology, ballistics and odontology.3D printing allows better visualisation, interpretation, preservation and analysis of the evidence. The present article highlights the applications of 3D printing and presents current needs to develop and incorporate 3D printing technology in Indian forensics.

Topics & Concepts

Popularity3D printingInterpretation (philosophy)VisualizationForensic odontologyThree dimensional printing3d scanningComputer scienceData scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceMedicineDentistryLawProgramming languageAnatomy and Medical TechnologyForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology StudiesDigital Imaging in Medicine