Chewing could make Madison Longo of Little Silver miserable. But the 3D-printed tooth crafted by Dr. Gaurav Shah of Matawan ...
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve ...
Dave Richards, 75, suffered horrific injuries that left him feeling “vulnerable” after losing his eye, half his face, and sustaining significant trauma to his body Tom Wren / SWNS; William Dax / SWNS ...
A cyclist who suffered severe head injuries when he was hit from behind by a drunk driver has been fitted with a 3D-printed face prosthetic. Dave Richards, 75, was cycling with two friends when a ...
A man who lost half of his face when a drunk driver smashed in to him as he cycled with friends has been given a confidence boosting lifeline - a 3D printed prosthetic to hide his heartbreaking ...
A cyclist injured in a horror crash with a speeding drunk driver has become the first patient to receive a 3D printed face on the NHS. Dave Richards, 75, says he was 'lucky to survive' the crash in ...
A cyclist who was injured by a drunk driver is the first to benefit from a breakthrough NHS body parts printing centre that has built him a 3D-printed face. Dave Richards, 75, was "lucky to survive" ...
A cyclist injured by a drunk driver is the first to benefit from a unique NHS body parts printing centre, which built him a new 3D face. Dave Richards, 75, was ‘lucky to survive’ the crash, which ...
A cyclist from Devon who was injured by a drunk driver is the first to benefit from a unique NHS body parts printing centre that built him a printed 3D face. Dave Richards, 75, was lucky to survive ...
A cyclist from Devon who was injured by a drunk driver is the first to benefit from a unique NHS body parts printing centre that built him a printed 3D face. Dave Richards, 75, was lucky to survive ...
Dave Richards is the first person to receive a 3D prothesis that fits the space on his face and mimics his hair colour, eye colour and skin from the NHS. (SWNS) A cyclist whose face was severely ...
Humans evolved large brains and flat faces at a surprisingly rapid pace compared to other apes, likely reflecting the evolutionary advantages of these traits, finds a new analysis of ape skulls by UCL ...
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