Development of removable partial dentures by using additive manufacture and casting processes
Purpose: This work aims to present a methodology developed for dimensional analysis of removable partial dentures, following a route with a model manufactured by additive manufacture and a further casting process of a Co-Cr alloy part. Design/methodology/approach: The method for designing and manufa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of materials science and engineering 2017-09, Vol.1 (87), p.33-40 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: This work aims to present a methodology developed for dimensional analysis
of removable partial dentures, following a route with a model manufactured by additive
manufacture and a further casting process of a Co-Cr alloy part.
Design/methodology/approach: The method for designing and manufacturing
removable partial dentures (RPD) is focused on their completely virtual design. They are
manufactured with resin additive manufacturing chrome-cobalt cast alloys. A 3D image
correlation scanner was used for dimensional and geometrical tolerance analysis.
Findings: The prostheses manufactured by CAD-CAM route are more accurate than
conventional ones, but they suffer distortion during the casting process. This distortion did
not interfere with the patient's well-being or with the adaptation to the prosthesis.
Research limitations/implications: The technique presented herein paper allows
preparing better fitting prosthesis. Providing the best comfort and masticatory power.
Practical implications: Improving the precision in the manufacturing process of a
removable partial denture is very important for professional dentists and their patients.
Originality/value: The proposed technique and the work approach provide the
prosthesis preparation with shorter ambulatory time in addition to greater comfort to the
patient. |
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ISSN: | 1897-2764 |
DOI: | 10.5604/01.3001.0010.5969 |