This review examines the convergence of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), three-dimensional (3D) printing, and wound healing, focusing on significant advancements in these fields. We explore the unique properties of AgNPs, notably their strong antibacterial efficacy and their potential applications in enhancing wound recovery. Furthermore, the review delves into 3D printing technology, discussing its core principles, various materials employed, and recent innovations. The integration of AgNPs into 3D-printed structures for regenerative medicine is analyzed, emphasizing the benefits of this combined approach and identifying the challenges that must be addressed. This comprehensive overview aims to elucidate the current state of the field and to direct future research toward developing more effective solutions for wound healing.