11èmes
Assises Européennes de Prototypage Rapide
Session
4
Rapid Manufacturing of Dental
Prostheses by means of Selective Laser Sintering/Melting
by Ben Vandenbroucke (1) , J. P. Kruth (1), J. Van
Vaerenbergh (1) , I. Naert (2)
1) Division PMA, Department of Mechanical Eng, K.U.Leuven
2) Dept. of Prosthetic Dentistry, School for Dentistry,
Oral Pathology and Maxillofacial Surgery, K.U.Leuven,
Belgium
ben.vandenbroucke@mech.kuleuven.be
Keywords: RM, SLS/SLM, dental,
digital, accuracy, titanium, biocompatible
Abstract: In recent years,
digitizing and automation have gained an important
place in the manufacturing of medical products.
However, many dental parts are still being produced
by manual and inefficient conventional methods.
This paper presents a fully digital and fast procedure
for the design and manufacturing of implant-supported
frameworks for complex dental prostheses by means
of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) or Selective
Laser Melting (SLM). Offering a digital solution
to the dental profession implies a real challenge
because patient and dentist set high requirements
on quality, material and precision. During this
study, frameworks were manufactured by SLS/SLM of
stainless steel, Ti6Al4V and a dental CoCr-alloy.
The accuracy of the final framework has been analyzed
by studying the error accumulation of the successive
steps in the proposed procedure. SLS/SLM allows
an efficient and customized production of the complex
biocompatible frameworks without lengthy manual
pre- or post-processing and with a medically acceptable
accuracy corresponding to the precision of a conventionally
fabricated framework.
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