Abstract:The traditional manufacturing techniques of bioceramics mainly include the subtractive manufacturing represented by computerized numerical control machining and formative manufacturing represented by lost wax casting. In recent years, with the rapid development of 3D printing technology, additive manufacturing has also been applied to process bioceramics and has gradually become a research hotspot in the field of prosthodontics. In this review, the research advances in 3D printed bioceramics and the application of these materials in prosthodontics were comprehensively discussed, and the future development prospects of 3D printed bioceramics in prosthodontics were analyzed.