A new layer-based imaging and rapid prototyping techniques for computer-aided design and manufacture of custom dental restoration
Journal
Conference Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Pages
2572-2577
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Abstract
Fixed partial denture produced by conventional method is greatly relied on the skill and experience of dental technician. Its quality and accuracy depends mostly on the technician's subjective judgment. In addition, the manual process involves many procedures which require a long time to complete. Most important, it does not preserve any quantitative information for future retrieval. In this paper, a new device for scanning denture images and reconstructing 3D digital information of dental model by abrasive computer tomography (ACT) was designed in-house and proposed. The fixed partial denture was then produced by the rapid prototyping (RP) and computer numerical control (CNC) machining methods based on ACT scanned digital information. A force feedback sculptor (FreeForm system, Sensible Technologies Inc., USA) accompany with 3D Touch technology was applied to modify the morphology or the design of denture. It enables the dentist to perform digital manipulation of denture profile with real-time and user-friendly human interactive operation without relying on CAD/CAM technician or dental technician. In this article, the comparison of conventional manual operation and digital manufacture using both RP and CNC machining technologies for denture production was presented. In addition, a digital custom denture manufacturing protocol integrating proposed computer abrasive teeth profile scanning, computer-aided denture design, 3D touchable force feedback feature modification and advanced denture manufacturing techniques were suggested. These proposed methods provide a solid evidence that digital design and manufacturing technologies may become a new avenue for custom-made denture design, analysis, and production in 21st century. ? 2008 IEEE.
Subjects
Abrasive computer tomography
Cad/cams
CNC machining
Computer numerical control machining
Conventional methods
Custom denture design
Dental models
Dental restorations
Digital design and manufacturing
Digital information
Digital manipulation
Fixed partial dentures
Force feedback
Freeforms
Interactive operations
Manual operations
Manual process
Manufacturing protocol
Manufacturing techniques
New devices
Profile scanning
Quantitative information
Touch technologies
Abrasives
Computational methods
Computer aided design
Computer control systems
Computerized tomography
Concurrent engineering
Control theory
Coordinate measuring machines
Cybernetics
Filling
Image reconstruction
Job analysis
Machining
Numerical methods
Rapid prototyping
Technology
Three dimensional
Computer aided manufacturing
Type
conference paper