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Title : | An Attempt to Allow for Individual Occlusal Function with CAD / CAM Prostheses by using Computerized F.G.P. Technique |
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Subtitle : | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
Authors : | Daishi Kikuta, Keiichi Kim, Tomoji Sawada, Makoto Ukiya, Tadahiro Fujita1 |
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Organization : | Department of Edentulous Prosthodontics, Kanagawa Dental College, 1Department of Crown & Bridge Prosthodontics, Kanagawa Dental College |
Journal : | The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College |
Volume : | 25 |
Number : | 2 |
Page : | 59-65 |
Year/Month : | 1997 / 9 |
Article : | Original article |
Publisher : | Kanagawa Odontological Society |
Abstract : | [Abstract] CAD/CAM is used widely in the industrial world as a numerical control technique for precision metal processing. Recently this technique has been taken up by the dental world, and is greatly improving the quality of dental prostheses. It has not only a big advantage in solving weak points in dental cast technique and casting defects, but also produces unfailing precision. Several kinds of dental CAD/CAM machines have been developed by researchers. However almost all these machines fail to make allowances for individual occlusal movement functions. This paper shows a possible method for this occlusal function by using a computerized F.G.P. technique combining both a mandibular movement measuring system with six degrees of freedom and a three dimensional modelling/grinding machine. |
Practice : | Dentistry |
Keywords : | CAD/CAM, Mandibular movement, Six degrees of freedom, Individual occlusal function, Computerized F.G.P. technique |