A seven-year-old boy lost 50% of his skull after accidentally falling, and with the help of 3D printing technology, he can play and live like other children. Teddy Ward accidentally slipped at Topanga Canyon near Los Angeles when he was five years old. The powerful impact shattered his skull by nearly 50%. Now Teddy is wearing a 3D printed skull 24 hours a day to sustain his life. After the accident, Teddy's parents couldn't bear the pain - the child who was once considered very naughty and naughty was lying on the bed like this, which was really distressing. With the help of a 3D printing device that is almost identical to the physical material of the human skull, Teddy's parents finally regained their smile. After treatment, Teddy can run around like other children. This is a treatment program for Teddy after years of research by doctors at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital. The 3D printed skull is made of a material called PolyEtherEtherKetone. “Unlike the previous 3D skulls, our product has almost all the physical characteristics of human skull material,†Dr. Mark Urata said in an interview with CBS, Los Angeles. Teddy's parents excitedly said in an interview, "We know that we are lucky. We are very grateful." Youth Biotech CO,. Ltd. , https://www.youtherb.com