Objectives: Aim of the research is to compare the orthodontic appliances fabricated by using Rapid Prototyping (RP) systems, in particular 3D printers, with those manufactured by using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling machines. 3D Printing is today a well-accepted technology to fabricate orthodontic aligners by using the thermoforming process, instead the potential of CNC systems in dentistry have not yet been sufficiently explored. Materials and methods: One patient, with mal-positioned maxillary central and lateral incisors, was initially selected. In the computer aided virtual planning was defined that, for the treatment, the patient needed to wear a series of 7 removable orthodontic appliances (ROA) over a duration of 21 weeks,...
This study explored a method for fabricating removable complete denture aided by CAD&RP technolo...
This scientific article investigates the mechanical properties of a novel three-dimensional-printing...
Within the orthodontic field, malocclusion problems are usually treated by using different types of ...
Objectives. Aim of the research is to compare the orthodontic appliances fabricated by using rapid p...
The paper presents results from studying the possibilities of digital layering technologies (DLP SLA...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has shed light on many fields in medicine and dentistry, ...
Background: The orthodontic models can be divided into two categories, namely, working models and st...
3D printing technology is used to build a prototype of thirty molar teeth. Additive manufacturing ha...
The Ph.D. project aimed at the development of a CAE method to support the design of orthodontic remo...
Introduction: The current process of fabricating orthodontic aligners is by vacuum forming a sheet o...
The inception of the laboratory work for a removable tooth moving appliance construction by sectioni...
3D printing was hailed as a technology that would change the development of dentistry. 3D printing i...
Purpose: The aims of this study were: 1) to compare the accuracy and precision of 3- dimensional (3D...
Copyright © 2014 Soon-Yong Kwon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Quality of service, in terms of improvement in patient satisfaction, is an increasingly important ob...
This study explored a method for fabricating removable complete denture aided by CAD&RP technolo...
This scientific article investigates the mechanical properties of a novel three-dimensional-printing...
Within the orthodontic field, malocclusion problems are usually treated by using different types of ...
Objectives. Aim of the research is to compare the orthodontic appliances fabricated by using rapid p...
The paper presents results from studying the possibilities of digital layering technologies (DLP SLA...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has shed light on many fields in medicine and dentistry, ...
Background: The orthodontic models can be divided into two categories, namely, working models and st...
3D printing technology is used to build a prototype of thirty molar teeth. Additive manufacturing ha...
The Ph.D. project aimed at the development of a CAE method to support the design of orthodontic remo...
Introduction: The current process of fabricating orthodontic aligners is by vacuum forming a sheet o...
The inception of the laboratory work for a removable tooth moving appliance construction by sectioni...
3D printing was hailed as a technology that would change the development of dentistry. 3D printing i...
Purpose: The aims of this study were: 1) to compare the accuracy and precision of 3- dimensional (3D...
Copyright © 2014 Soon-Yong Kwon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Quality of service, in terms of improvement in patient satisfaction, is an increasingly important ob...
This study explored a method for fabricating removable complete denture aided by CAD&RP technolo...
This scientific article investigates the mechanical properties of a novel three-dimensional-printing...
Within the orthodontic field, malocclusion problems are usually treated by using different types of ...