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Head and Neck 3D Bioprinting—A Review on Recent Advancements in Soft Tissue 3D Bioprinting and Medical Applications

Iosif-Aliodor Timofticiuc, Ana Căruntu, Christiana Diana Maria Dragosloveanu, Andreea-Elena Scheau, Ioana Anca Bădărău, Argyrios Periferakis, Şerban Dragosloveanu, Andreea Cristiana Didilescu, Constantin Căruntu, Cristian Scheau

2025Journal of Functional Biomaterials8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent developments in 3D bioprinting offer innovative alternative solutions to classical treatments for head and neck defects. Soft tissues in an anatomical area as diverse in composition as the head and neck are complex in terms of structure and function. Understanding how cellular interaction underlies functionality has led to the development of bioinks capable of mimicking the natural morphology and roles of different human parts. Moreover, from the multitude of recently developed materials, there are now many options for building scaffolds that potentiate the activity of these cells. The fidelity and accuracy of the utilized techniques ensure maximum precision in terms of model construction. Emerging technologies will allow for improved control of the scaffold, facilitating optimal results in the treatment of various pathologies, without concerns about the availability of donors, immunological response, or any other side effects that traditional treatments withhold. This paper explores the current landscape of bioprinted scaffolds and their applications in the head and neck region, with a focus on the properties and use of natural and synthetic bioinks in the attempt to replicate the biomechanical features of native tissues. Customization capabilities that support anatomical precision and biofunctionality are also addressed. Moreover, regulatory requirements, as well as current challenges related to biocompatibility, immune response, and vascularization, are critically discussed in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the pathway to clinical application.

Topics & Concepts

3D bioprintingScaffoldHead and neckComputer scienceNanotechnologyPersonalizationBiochemical engineeringBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceTissue engineeringEngineeringMedicineSurgeryWorld Wide Web3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationCancer Cells and Metastasis
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