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Comparison of occusal aspects in monolithic zirconia crown before and after occlusal adjustment during intraoral try-in: a case report (CAD/CAM으로 제작된 monolithic zirconia crown의 시적 전후 교합양상에 대한 비교)

  • Yong, Ki-Hoon;Shim, Jun-Sung
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.246-251
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    • 2014
  • In case of prosthesis fabrication by CAD/CAM, location, area and contour of occlusal contacts can be adjusted so more functional occlusion can be acquired. Also, errors in a manufacturing process is reduced compared to cast metal prostheses and porcelain fused metal prostheses fabricated by conventional methods such as casting and porcelain build up. Therefore, prostheses by CAD/CAM show superior occlusion accuracy. Recently, virtual articulator function has been introduced to CAD/CAM system, which reproduces mandibular movement against maxilla. Thus, it is possible to consider occlusal interference in anterior/lateral movement as well as closing movement. There have been many studies on the marginal and internal fit of prostheses using zirconia but the occlusal fit of zirconia crown fabricated by CAD/CAM has not been researched as much. In this case report, 7 zirconia crowns were designed and fabricated by CAD/CAM for total 5 patients. The models of zirconia crowns before and after occlusal adjustment during intraoral try-in were scanned for occlusal contacts, which were compared to evaluate accuracy of prostheses and understand patterns of occlusal adjustment. Most of the occlusal adjustments were done on functional cusps and slopes of zirconia crown, and the magnitude of occlusal adjustment ranged from $15{\mu}m$ to $60{\mu}m$. In the zirconia crown fabricated with CAD/CAM systems, the occlusal adjustment is a necessary procedure, so additional procedures will be needed for compensating reduced mechanical properties.

Automatic NC Data Generation for 2D Contour and Pocket Machining using AUTO CAD (AUTO CAD를 이용한 2차원 윤곽 및 포켓가공용 NC 데이터 자동 생성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim D.J.;Song Y.J.;Hahn Y.H.
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2005
  • CAD/CAM system may have such advantages of cost reduction, production time shortening, and product quality improvement. But current advanced versions of CAD/CAM system for 3-D NC data generation are too much expensive to purchase and too difficult to make full use for small-scale manufacturers whose main products are of 2-D simple shapes. The objective of this paper is to introduce a cost-effective way to 2-D NC data generation with a widely spread CAD software. Using VISUAL LISP in the well-known AUTO-CAD, the contents and steps of an automatic NC data generation program are presented for 2-D machining of contours and pockets. To approve the usefulness of program, a test application to a real part is exhibited also.

A Study on the design of NC postprocessor system for general CAD/CAM (범용CAD/CAM을 위한 수치제어 후처리시스템 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 설문규;김명기
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Communication Sciences Conference
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    • 1986.04a
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    • pp.181-183
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    • 1986
  • This paper describes the design and implementation of post processor for Numerical control programing which prepare control paper tape of NC machine. The post processor that we developed reflects modular program design methodology to improve flexibility about variety NC machine. Also, the designed post processor is able to link with general NC system as APT(Automatically programing tools) system or general CAD/CAM system.

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A CAD/CAM System for Blanking or Piercing of Irregular Shaped-Sheet Metal Products (불규칙형상 박판제품의 블랭킹 및 피어싱용 CAD/CAM 시스템)

  • 최재찬;김철;박상봉
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.174-182
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    • 1998
  • This paper describes a research work of developing a computer-aided design and machining of irregular shaped-sheet metal product for blanking or piercing operation. An approach to the CAD/CAM system is based on the knowledge-based rules. Knowledge for the CAD/CAM system is formulated from plasticity theories, experimental results and the empirical knowledge of field experts. The system has been written in AutoLISP on the AutoCAD and in customer tool kit on the SmartCAM with a personal computer and is composed of nine modules, which are input and shape treatment, flat pattern-layout, production feasibility check, blank-layout, strip-layout, die-layout, data conversion, modelling, and post-processor module. Based on knowledge-based rules, the system is designed by considering several factors, such as material and thickness of product, complexities of blank geometry and punch profile, diameter and material of a wire, and availability of press. This system is capable of generating NC data automatically according to drawings of die-layout module. Results which are carried out in each module will provide efficiencies to the designer and the manufacturer of blanking or piercing die in this field.

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Graphics -Oriented CAD Development of Kinematic Analysis And Simwlation of An Automatic Feeding System By A Curvilinear inverse Cam. Part I: Motion Analysis of A Cam-Feeding System (곡선 캠을 이용한 자동 이송장치의 기구 해석 및 Simulation용 Graphics-Oriented CAD 개발 1)

  • 신중호;노창수;최영진;김상진
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1987.10b
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    • pp.264-268
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    • 1987
  • This paper is concerned on kinematic analysis and simulation of an automatic feeding mechanism subjected by the motion of a curvilinear inverse can. The curvilinear cam is rotated by positioning a translating roller and the automatic feeding mechanism is moved to the sliding position by the motion of a campin fixed on the curvilinear cam. The curvilinear cam consists of two arcs of circles and two straight lines. The modular approach is used for the kinematic analysis of the feeding mechanism. As the first part of the paper for the motion simulation of the cam-feeding system, this paper discusses the algorithm to simulate the motion of the cam-feeding mechanism. The second part of the paper presents the state-of-art for the graphics-oriented CAD technique,

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Implant fixed prosthetic treatment using CAD/CAM system in a patient with severe alveolar resorption (임상가를 위한 특집 3 - 심하게 흡수된 치조제를 가진 환자에서 CAD/CAM을 이용한 임플란트 고정성 보철치료)

  • Choi, Yu-Sung
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.126-139
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    • 2012
  • Loss of dentition can lead to not only compromised esthetics and functions of the patient, but also alveolar bone resorption. Bone grafting with prosthetic reconstruction of the gingiva can be selected for the treatment, and it provides many benefits as prosthetic gingival reconstruction does not require a complicated surgical process and is available within a short period of time, with stable clinical results. However, conventional porcelain fused to metal prosthesis has certain limits due to its size, and deformation after several firing procedures. In this clinical report, the author would like to introduce a patient with severe alveolar resorption who was treated with gingiva-shaped zirconia/titanium CAD/CAM implant fixed prosthesis for esthetic and functional rehabilitation. Clinical reports Clinical report 1, 2 : A case of loss of anterior dentition with atrophied alveolar bone. Implant retained zirconia bridge applied with Procera implant bridge system to simulate the gingiva. Upper structure was fabricated with zirconia all ceramic crown. Clinical report 3, 4 : A case of atrophied maxillary alveolus was reconstructed with fixed implant prosthesis, a CAD/CAM designed titanium structure covered wi th resin on its surface. Anterior dentition was reconstructed with zirconia crown. Conclusion and clinical uses. All patients were satisfied with the outcome, and maintained good oral hygiene. Zirconia/titanium implant fixed prosthesis fabricated by CAD/CAM system was highly accurate and showed adequate histological response. No critical failure was seen on the implant fixture and abutment overall. Sites of severe alveolar bone loss can be rehabilitated by implant fixed prosthesis with CAD/CAM system. This type of prosthesis can offer artificial gingival structure and can give more satisfying esthetics and functions, and as a result the patients were able to accept the outcome more fondly, which makes us less than hard to think that it can be a more convenient treatment for the practitioners.

Generation of Tool Paths for NC Machining of 3D Surfaces by Measurement Data (3차원 측정 곡면의 효율적인 NC 가공을 위한 공구 경로 생성)

  • 구영희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study is the development of CAM system which can cut and measure any shape by machining center and coordinate measuring machine. The overall goal of the CAM system is to achieve the CNC machining, from digitizing through to final cutting. The hardware of the system comprises PC and machining center, CMM. There are three steps in the CNC machining, (1) workpiece measuring on the CMM, (2) geometric modeling by the CAD system, (3) NC commands generation by the tool path compensated for tool nose radius. It is developed a software package, with which can conduct a micro CAM system in the PC without economical burden.

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Comparison of marginal gap of monolithic CAD/CAM-generated crowns according to the ceramic materials for CEREC system (CEREC system에서 사용하는 세라믹 소재로 가공된 CAD/CAM 전부도재관의 변연간격 비교분석)

  • Kim, Jae-Hong;Kim, Ki-Baek;Kim, Sa-Hak
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the marginal gap of all-ceramic crowns fabricated by CEREC$^{(R)}$ in-office CAD/CAM system. Methods: The mandibular first molar was selected as the abutment for the experiments. Thirty working models were prepared. VITA Mark II(VM) and VITA Enamic(VE), LAVA Ultimate(LU) blocks were milled using CEREC MCXL with CEREC 3D system to construct 10 crowns for each groups. To measure marginal gap, milled restorations were examined under digital microscope with scale under 160x magnifications. The results were statistically analyzed using the one-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD test(${\alpha}=0.05$). Results: There was no significant difference in the marginal gap regarding to ceramic materials(p>0.05). Conclusion: Single crowns fabricated using CEREC in-office CAD/CAM system provided clinically acceptable marginal gap. This confirmed that the type of ceramic material used does not determine the precision of fit of a prosthesis.

Submucosal zirconia implant prosthesis fabricated with CAD/CAM (CAD/CAM으로 제작한 점막하 지르코니아 임플란트 보철 수복 증례)

  • Chang, Jae-Seung;Kim, Sunjai
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.352-358
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    • 2014
  • They have been recently introduced many aesthetic implant prosthesis using with zirconia and CAD/CAM. However, there are many limitations in their gingival and occlusal region. In this case, submucosal zirconia implant prosthesis were fabricated with CAD/CAM system. The connection of these screw cement retained prosthesis and titanium abutment was designed to 1mm above the fixture. The clinical results were satisfactory on the aesthetics and function.

A New Approach to CAD/CAM Systems Data Exchange Using Plug-in Technology

  • Chernopyatov Y.A.;Chung W.j.;Lee C.M.
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2005
  • Interoperability has been the problem of CAD/CAM systems. Starting from 1980's, national and international organizations have addressed the issue through development and release of standards for the exchange of geometric and nongeometric design data. To CAD/CAM vendors, the task of interpreting and implementing these standards falls into their products. This task is a balancing action between users' needs, available development resources, and the technical specifications of standards. This paper explores an area of CAD/CAM systems development, particularly the implementation of the effective exchange files translators'. A new approach is introduced, which proposes to enclose all the translation operations concerning each exchange format to a separate DLL, thus making a 'plug-in.' Then, this plug-in could be used together with the CAD/CAM system or with specialized translation software. This approach allows to create new translators rapidly and to gain the reliable, high-efficiency, and reusable program code. The second part of the paper concerns the possible problems of translators' development. These difficulties often come from the exchange standards' misunderstanding or ambiguity in standards. All examples come from the authors' practice experiences of dealing with CAD/CAM systems.