Use of CAD/CAM technology to fabricate a removable partial denture framework.J Prosthet Dent. 2006 Aug; 96(2):96-9.JP
Abstract
This article reports on the first patient-fitted chromium cobalt removable partial denture framework produced by computer-assisted design, computer-assisted manufacture and rapid prototype technologies. Once the dental cast was scanned, virtual surveying and design of the framework on a 3-dimensional computer model was accomplished. A rapid prototype machine was used for direct fabrication of the alloy framework. Traditional finishing techniques were applied, the framework was assessed by a clinician in a conventional manner, fitted to the patient, and judged to be satisfactory by both the patient and clinician.
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eng
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16911885
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Williams, R J., et al. "Use of CAD/CAM Technology to Fabricate a Removable Partial Denture Framework." The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, vol. 96, no. 2, 2006, pp. 96-9.
Williams RJ, Bibb R, Eggbeer D, et al. Use of CAD/CAM technology to fabricate a removable partial denture framework. J Prosthet Dent. 2006;96(2):96-9.
Williams, R. J., Bibb, R., Eggbeer, D., & Collis, J. (2006). Use of CAD/CAM technology to fabricate a removable partial denture framework. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 96(2), 96-9.
Williams RJ, et al. Use of CAD/CAM Technology to Fabricate a Removable Partial Denture Framework. J Prosthet Dent. 2006;96(2):96-9. PubMed PMID: 16911885.
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