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Fig. 7 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 7

From: DICOM segmentation and STL creation for 3D printing: a process and software package comparison for osseous anatomy

Fig. 7

Closer view of the dry human mandibular condyle (a), the STL model created from DICOM images using 3DS (b), 3DV (c), IMJ (d), IN3 (e), MCS (f), MIT (g), OSX (h), S3D (i) and VE3 (j). Threshold settings for binarization were the same for all software packages; however, the created surface was slightly different for each model, with differences most notable in thin areas of the cortical bone (arrowhead)

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