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Skull and Face

Files related to 3D printing skulls.

57 files

  1. Free

    Mandibola

    This is a model of a woman's mandible. The TC showed two bone's included 3rd molars (wisdom teeth)






    18 downloads

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  2. Free

    Craniosynostosis

    Printing Tip:
     
    This case is printed easier if you cut it into two pieces, like the image. This way, printing will require less support and the surgeon or the observer will have the chance to look inside.
     
    Case like this could get tricky and may require some patience.

    9 downloads

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  3. Free

    Male, 43yo, Bifid Nasal Spine

    This is a skull of a 43yo male that I modeled from TCIA from the QIN-HEADNECK collection, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. I modeled it in Mimics and cleaned it up (as best I could) for printing with Meshlab and Meshmixer.
     
    I have printed it on a Robo3D. To prep for printing, I used the Plane Cut tool in Meshmixer to slice posterior to the mandible, making a front and back half. Then I cut the front half down the midsagittal line. I used white MakerBot PLA, 200 micron resolution, outer perimeter print speed of 20 mm/s, 3 perimeter shells, 25% infill.
     
    I have printed the two halves of the front but not the back yet!

    12 downloads

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  4. Free

    Dental Study

    From a CT cone beam scan of a patient with misaligned molars on right side.
     
    File is not 3D print-ready, but good for studying the dental work.

    22 downloads

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  5. Free

    Skull Repair

    This is an STL file of Skull that has been repaired. The original Dicom data was from the Osirix image database (Phenix). I exported the STL file from the CT scan and post processed it in Meshmixer to correct the mesh defects. The original file was 115 mb with over 500,000 faces. I imported the STL file into Blender and used the decimation function to reduce the number of faces to less than 100,000. This file is free to use as long as credit for the original data is referenced back to Osirix.

    14 downloads

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  6. Free

    Skull rpr dcm 15 percent

    This is a high resolution scan of a Skull repair. The original Dicom data came from the Osirix site (Phenix). I repaired the mesh from the original export file (115 mb) with Meshmixer. I then used Blender to Decimate the file to 15% of the original number of faces which took the file size down to about 4 mb. This file is free to use for study with the original credit for the data going to the Osirix site for the raw data.

    4 downloads

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  7. $2.99

    Left Bony Labyrinth

    This file is a micro segmentation of bony labyrinth taken from a CT scan. I paid particular attention to the vestibule bone with its 2 windows, the cochlea and the semicircular canals. To exhibit all bony labyrinth I eliminated the middle ear structures, but I kept the hammer, the incus and the facial nerve canal. you can observe the course of the facial nerve canal in its three portions with two knees and with his natural dehiscences.
    I also left in place the internal auditory canal and the internal auditory meatus where are visible the facial cochlear and vestibular nerves openings with the bony eminences that separate them (Bill's Bar, Crista falciformis).
    You can open the file with any program for managing files .stl and navigate in three dimensions between or within the bony structures (I do with the program called Preview in Mac) to facilitate the study of these complex structures. I added screenshots which shows the most important structures.
    The file is already ready to be printed and does not need cleaning.
    The dimensions are X: 21.3 mm, Y: 16.4 mm, Z: 16.4 mm (2x1.6x1.6 cm).
    You can easily increase the size if you want to print a solid model of the inner ear
     
    P.S. I spent many hours to this work and would like to have your opinions and suggestions on where to improve. I provide for those who want the file at different stages of processing
     
    Nicola Di Giuseppe

    10 downloads

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  8. $2.99

    Temporal Bone Left

    This is a .stl file of a left temporal bone ready for 3d printing.
     
    I have segmented a CT scan paying attention to all the important bony structures of the ear.
    In the .stl screenshots you can see the mastoid, malleus, incus, the bony canal of the facial nerve, the stylomastoid foramen Etc.
    I do this for my training and the idea is to perform a mastoidectomy just in my desktop
    i have printed my personal 3d plaster model (you can see in the screenshots) but i haven't the courage to destroy it whit the drill..... :)
     
    I hope that my work can be of help to anyone who wants to try to drill a faithful model of temporal bone at home or simply want to study the anatomy in a versatile 3d .stl Model
     
    Good Job
     
    Nicola Di Giuseppe M.D.

    16 downloads

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  9. $10

    Adult Male Skull-Sagittal, Right Side, 1:1 scale

    Adult male skull. Right side, sagittal view. The skull is 1:1 scale from .dicom images. To print a 1:1scale your 3D printer build volume must be at least 10x10x8 inches. File can be scaled down to fit other printers

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  10. $4.99

    Full size skull base in two parts for Formlabs printers

    This full-size skull base was created from a CT scan and formatted for printing on Formlabs printers. The model clearly shows the anatomy of the skull base, including the foramina (holes) that allow the cranial nerves and blood vessels to enter the skull. Great as an educational tool for teaching anatomy. The two halves have notches which makes fitting them together easy.
     
    The files are in the .form file format, and are readable by Formlabs native PreForm software, which works on the Form1, Form1+, and Form2 printers. There are two files: right and left. The left model has a build volume of 179 mL, and the right 138 mL, for a total volume of 317 mL. The pictures show the two parts after printing and after they have been cleaned.

    6 downloads

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  11. Free

    Naso SphenoEthmoid Complex segmented whit cranio-nasal fistula

    This is 3d Printed Resin model of nasal fossa, labyrinth of ethmoid, sphenoyd and Skull base of patient whit
    cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrea by cranio-nasal Fistula. My intention was to print a solid 3d model for presurgical study.
     
    Nicola Di Giuseppe M.D.

    12 downloads

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  12. Free

    Skull STL in two halves

    This 3D printable skull created from a CT scan is printable in two halves that fit together. The skull can be opened to reveal the detailed anatomy of the inside of the skull. It can be printed at full size or scaled to your needs (such as the half-size print shown in the photos).
     
    The file is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivs License.

    60 downloads

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  13. Free

    File Pack for 3D Printing with Osirix Tutorial

    This file pack contains files to accompany the tutorial "Creating 3D Printable Models from Medical Scans in 30 Minutes Using Free Software: Osirix, Blender, and Meshmixer." Download the files to follow along with the tutorial and create a 3D printed model yourself!
    If you haven't registered, please do so. Registration is free and only takes a minute.
    Included files:
    TCGA-06-5410 sharp.zip - contains the DICOM files with an anonymized research CT scan used to create the skull model
    skull file.zip - Contains the uncorrected, raw STL file generated from Osirix.
    skull file corrected.zip - Contains the skull STL file after correcting mesh errors in Blender.
    skull file corrected preform.zip - Contains the .form file of the corrected STL. This is the file format used with the Formlabs Form1+ printer. If you have this type of printer, download this file and print yourself.

    All files are compressed with zip.

    1,325 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  14. Free

    3D printable skull, STL format

    This 3D printable STL file of a skull was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows the detailed bony anatomy of the skull and face. An orogastric tube is present in the mouth. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 741136

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    Face fractures 2

    This 3D printable STL file of facial fractures was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows a fracture of the mandible, and maxilla. CT artifact from metal dental implants is also present. Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 699250

    30 downloads

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  16. Free

    Face fractures 1

    This 3D printable STL file of a face and skull with bone fractures was generated from real CT scan data and is thus anatomically accurate as it comes from a real person. It shows fractures of the frontal bone, nasal bone, and left orbit, Download is free for registered members.
     
    This file was originally created by Dr. Bruno Gobbato, who has graciously given permission to share it here on Embodi3D. Modifications were made by Dr. Mike to make it suitable for 3D printing.
     
    The file(s) are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-
     
    ShareAlike license. It can't be used for commercial purposes. If you would like to
     
    use it for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
     
    Technical specs:
    File format: STL
    Manifold mesh: Yes
    Triangles: 608052

    31 downloads

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    Male skull from CT scan

    This object was converted from a CT DICOM dataset of a male skull.
     
    The CT slice width was 1 mm (which is quite crude compared to today's scanners) and there were 245 slices in total.
     
    Although most of the orphaned pieces have been removed (for printing) using Meshlab the internal structure is still very complex. The vertex count was reduced for simplification but no smoothing was applied to the surface. Some bony artefact holes were filled but on the whole the structure is as per the CT scan.
     
    Once again, thank you to Dr Mike for the excellent renders and

    Find us at www.healthphysics.com.au

    175 downloads

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    3D printable anatomical sphenoid bone

    This anatomically accurate 3D printable sphenoid bone was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. The sphenoid bone forms the base of the skull. It houses the sella turcica, which protects the pituitary gland and the sphenoid air cells which are part of the paranasal sinus system. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
    This file is also available here.

    47 downloads

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    Anatomical skull

    This anatomically accurate skull was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. The skull was created from a scan. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
     
    This file is also available here.

    82 downloads

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    3D printable mandible (jaw) bone

    This anatomically accurate mandible bone (jawbone) was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. The mandible forms the lower jaw. It is connected to the rest of skull at the temporomandibular joint. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
    This file is also available here.

    98 downloads

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  21. Free

    3D printable frontal bone (os frontis) from a human skull

    This anatomically accurate frontal bone was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. The frontal bone forms the forehead of a skull, and also creates the upper parts of the eye sockets. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
     
    This file is also available here.

    17 downloads

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    3D printable right maxillary bone

    This anatomically accurate right maxillary bone was created by Dr. Marco Vettorello, who has graciously given permission to share it here. You can see the teeth in the upper jaw, and how the maxillary bone forms part of the eye socket and the nasal cavity. The file is in STL format and compressed with ZIP.
    This file is also available here.

    23 downloads

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    Jaw from dental CT scan

    This 3D printable jaw and maxilla was created from a CT scan.
     

    Files are available in both STL and Blender formats.
     

    This model is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution license and was created by Prevue Medical and posted here.

    50 downloads

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    Human skull post surgery

    This human skull model was created from a CT scan. The patient had brain surgery, and a hole is present in the right frontal bone from the operation.
     
    Files are available in both STL and Blender formats.
     
     
    This model is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution license and was created by Prevue Medical and posted here.

    35 downloads

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    Half skull, half size, STL format

    This half-size half-skull model shows detailed skull anatomy, including the cervical spine, skull base foramina, paranasal sinuses, and orbit. Perfect for teaching and as a discussion piece. Available for download in full and half size, STL and COLLADA formats.
     
    Please download and modify! Share your new creation by uploading to Embodi3D!
     

    125 downloads

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