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A framework for custom design and fabrication of cranio-maxillofacial prostheses using investment casting

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A framework for custom design and fabrication of cranio-maxillofacial prostheses using investment casting
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2014
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Csáky, V
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Neto, RJ
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 941-946
Proceedings of ENGOPT 2014 – 4th International Conference on Engineering Optimization, CRC Press/Balkema, 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK,
Lisbon, Portugal, 8-11 September 2014
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FOS: Engineering and technology
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Authenticus ID: P-00G-P3D
Abstract (EN): Thiswork aims to enhance the design process and to develop a protocol for fabricating customized cranio-maxillofacial prostheses. The approach entails four tasks: Image processing, biomodelling, fabrication and finishing. The image processing comprises image segmentation and 3D reconstruction of the patient¿s anatomy. The biomodelling consists in designing a custom-fit cranio-maxillofacial prosthesis. Finally, the fabrication is performed through investment casting. Thin ceramic shells are fabricated usingwax models, which are previously obtained by wax injection in silicone moulds and wax printing. The wax is eliminated by flash firing and the shell is sintered for 2 hours at 1450°C. Then, a titanium alloy is melted and casted under a controlled atmosphere using a copper cold crucible. The final step is the surface finishing using chemical milling that removes the superficial ¿-case layer and reduces the prostheses¿ thickness. Ultimately, a 5-axis CNC machining is used to smooth the surface and to drill the holes for the attachment system. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
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