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Skull and Face

Files related to 3D printing skulls.

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    sinus bone

    sinus bone

    4 downloads

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    Skull scan broken nose

    scan with broken nose 

    23 downloads

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  3. $14.99

    3d model of human skull with stroke vessels

    This is printable 3D model of human skull with stroke vessels.
    Stoke vessels are provided as separate file. 
     
    Short YouTube video of this model is available at:
     
     

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  4. $9.99

    3d model of human skull

    This is 3D printable model of human skull.

    Short YouTube video of this model is available at:
     
     

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    3d model of human skull

    This is 3D printable model of human skull.
     
    Short YouTube video of this model is available at:
     
     

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  6. $15

    3d model of human skull - high resolution

    This 3D printable model of human skull.
     
    Short YouTube video:
     
     

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  7. $9.99

    3d model of human skull

    This is 3D printable model of human skull.
     
    Short YouTube video of this model is available at:
    https://youtu.be/0kXNdfGJ2mg
     

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    sinuses

    CT scan of sinuses

    5 downloads

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    NemoMActHead v2

    test v2

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    Skull

    The skull (full skull) was segmented using 3DSlicer from a reconstructed CT chest scan without an IV contrast agent and a slice thickness=3.75mm. No smoothing algorithm was applied.  The CT scan was from an 80 year old female, 62 inches in height and 135 pounds.  . 
     
    Dental fillings on a CT scan caused “starbursts” since the x-rays cannot pass through the amalgam fillings.  These “starbursts” were carefully removed using the scissors option in the 3DSlicer segment editor.   The model is full size.  As shown in the photos the full skull model was sliced into two horizontal pieces (while in PrusaSlicer) and then 3D printed.  The two halves were fastened together with magnets.
     
    The half skull (horizontal slice) model of the skull is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Half skull horizontal” and posted by “UAH.”
    The half skull (vertical slice) model is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Half skull vertical” and posted by “UAH.”
    Scanfile:CTAC

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    Half skull vertical

    The half skull (vertical slice) was segmented using 3DSlicer from a reconstructed CT chest scan without an IV contrast agent and a slice thickness=3.75mm. No smoothing algorithm was applied.  The CT scan was from an 80 year old female, 62 inches in height and 135 pounds. 
     
    Dental fillings on a CT scan caused “starbursts” since the x-rays cannot pass through the amalgam fillings.  These “starbursts” were carefully removed using the scissors option in the 3DSlicer segment editor.   The model is full size.
     
    The one piece model of the skull is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Skull” and posted by “UAH.”
    The one piece (horizontal slice) model of the skull is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Half skull horizontal” and posted by “UAH.”
    Scanfile:CTAC

    12 downloads

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    Half skull horizontal

    The skull was (horizontal slice) segmented using 3DSlicer from a reconstructed CT chest scan without an IV contrast agent and a slice thickness=3.75mm. No smoothing algorithm was applied.  The CT scan was from an 80 year old female, 62 inches in height and 135 pounds. 
     
    Dental fillings on a CT scan caused “starbursts” since the x-rays cannot pass through the amalgam fillings.  These “starbursts” were carefully removed using the scissors option in the 3DSlicer segment editor.   The model is full size.
     
    The one piece model of the skull is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Skull” and posted by “UAH.”
    The half skull (vertical slice) model is on Embodi3D.com with the search of “Half skull vertical” and posted by “UAH.”
    Scanfile:CTAC

    4 downloads

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    Maxilla CBCT

    Maxilla CBCT

    14 downloads

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    Sinus ct

    sinus ct

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    skull canine

    yorkshire terrier skull

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    Yorkshie Terrier CT skull

    6 yo male Yorkshire Terrier with Chiari-like malformation

    12 downloads

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    Tyson Head CT

    Head CT Yorkshire Terrier with Chiari-like malformation
    DICOMDIR

    2 downloads

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    KlausNose

    Cone beam tomography file of skull for surgical op.-planning

    8 downloads

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    Full Head and Neck CT image STL files

    Made from fully anonymized head and neck CT files with 3D Slicer software. Models are fully 3D-printable and anatomical. 

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    Skull CT dr vivek pt

    cranial plate prosthesis

    3 downloads

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    Skull CT dr vivek pt

    parietal plate prosthesis 

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    Carina DTM

    TMJ printable case

    5 downloads

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  23. Free

    Carina

    Pacientecom DTM

    4 downloads

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    Marcelo lower jaw new

    Marcelo lower jaw new

    0 downloads

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    Almaha

    Photo of my girl 

    3 downloads

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