Great to hear! Let's hope that eventually it applies to MaxFac eventually.
When you refer to CRISPR, are you referring to something like Genomic Surgery?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0RIRsUrgNs
And in which context are you talking about 3D printing? Are you talking about it in the context of implants (Silicone, Medpor, PEEK, etc)?
Yeah 3D printing implants. With Crispr, I'm hoping we can modify genes before people develop jaw issues. That is the easiest path. But it might be possible to engineer that gene later in life to grow differently, too. That's a lot tougher, but in theory, it could be possible to turn the gene off that fused bone to begin with, and then via either orthodontics or distraction (in conjunction with robotic surgery) perform a more risk free operation. The latter is more speculative, and I think that pushes it out on the curve more further into the future. Maybe 20 years. This is all happening fast, though. AI was a buzz word just 3 years ago, and now Chatgpt is all the rage. And for good reason. These things are always speculative and cutting edge ideas in the offing for decades, and then they hit a critical point where there's a small breakthrough that brings it as a viable solution on a mass scale. We're close to that point on so many technologies from AI, Quantum Computing, 3D printing, Genomics, and even material science (e.g. graphene) that they likely all merge into a huge technological revolution that touches everything, including the issues we're all dealing with.