“…By comparison, photo-polymerization-based AM techniques (e.g., stereolithography (SLA) [ 27 ] and digital light processing (DLP) [ 28 ]) can create more complex shapes with high accuracy and smooth surfaces since they can selectively and precisely polymerize thin layers of photo-curable ceramic slurries using high-resolution light engines [ 29 , 30 ]. Bioactive ceramics such as bioactive glasses [ 28 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 ], glass-ceramics [ 35 ], and CaP ceramics [ 36 , 37 ] have been investigated as the scaffold materials with the aim to construct extremal shapes and internal porous structures that are tailored for individual patients. However, to achieve sufficiently high quality, several processing parameters need to be closely controlled including the preparation of the photo-curable ceramic slurries and control over their curing behavior as well as the heat-treatment of green scaffolds for de-binding and sintering at high temperatures [ 28 , 30 , 32 ].…”