“…3 With the advent of 3D scanning and printing technology, their applications have been developed across industries such as medicine, dentistry, entertainment, forensic sciences, archaeology, etc. 4,5 3D printing is being used in various forensic science subdisciplines such as anthropology, nursing, crime scene analysis, ballistics, and odontology to produce 3D physical injury models, 6,7 reconstruction of fragmented specimens, 8,9 evidence reconstructions 10 and for demonstration in courts of law. 11,12…”