2019
DOI: 10.2298/sarh190706112s
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Selective laser melting and sintering technique of the cobalt-chromium dental alloy

Abstract: Introduction/Objective The objective of this paper is to describe the microstructure and mechanical properties of sintered Co-Cr alloy and to emphasize its advantages and disadvantages with respect to the microstructure and mechanical properties of cast Co-Cr alloy. Methods Base Co-Cr alloy, EOSint M EOS Co-Cr SP2 (EOS GmbH, Munch, Germany), was used for the purpose of this research as the base material for sintering metal structures of metal-ceramic restorations. Metal sintering was conducted by using EOSint … Show more

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“…The instructions for working with the CoCr alloy state to use individual crucibles for preventing cross-contaminations between other materials and to clean the crucible after use [26]. In practice, the technician cleans the ceramic crucible with a knife, removing any residual material large enough for removal manually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instructions for working with the CoCr alloy state to use individual crucibles for preventing cross-contaminations between other materials and to clean the crucible after use [26]. In practice, the technician cleans the ceramic crucible with a knife, removing any residual material large enough for removal manually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dentistry 4.0 approach requires the involvement of people of different professions and the knowledge of new generation dental materials, new technologies and application possibilities of Cyber-physical systems in Dentistry. Materials used today in printing the RPD metal framework are highly sophisticated materials 14,[18][19][20] . Today, the most precise metal framework RPDs are obtained using special Co-Cr "type 5" according to ISO 22674 (e.g., EOS Cobalt-Chrome RPD, Krailling, Germany; Mediloy S-Co, BEGO, Bremen, Germany).…”
Section: Advantages and Disadvantages Of The Digital Concept In Desig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framework of a removable denture is an example of the superiority of this technology over traditional methods. A digital impression of a partially edentulous patient is sent to the laboratory via the internet and serves as basis for the virtual model from which the framework is manufactured, in five steps, using SLM technology, Figures 8 and 9 [17][18][19][20]. In order to transfer the physical framework of the denture to a real model and send it to the dental office, a real working polymer model is made on a 3D printer (Dental Model Resin).…”
Section: Additive Manufacturing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%