2017
DOI: 10.20453/reh.v27i3.3200
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Adaptación de cofias metálicas confeccionadas con dos técnicas: cera pérdida colada por centrifugación convencional y fresado de bloque blando en CAD/CAM

Abstract: Adaptación de cofias metálicas confeccionadas con dos técnicas: cera pérdida colada por centrifugación convencional y fresado de bloque blando en CAD/CAM RESUMENLas nuevas tecnologías digitalizadas han permitido mejorar la adaptación marginal e interna de una restauración, permitiendo migrar de la técnica de cera pérdida colada por centrifugación (CPC) a la fabricación aditiva y sustractiva por CAD/CAM como el sistema de fresado de bloque blando (SMB). Objetivos: Comparar las discrepancias marginal e interna … Show more

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“…Working with these concepts once required a large amount of time, but with the modernization of the laboratory process associated with more accurate clinical techniques, rehabilitations started to be developed in a standardized way, increasing the performance with more quality [2]. Within this context, computer aided design/ computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology emerged; an advanced system that allows the preparation of prostheses based on a three-dimensional design [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Working with these concepts once required a large amount of time, but with the modernization of the laboratory process associated with more accurate clinical techniques, rehabilitations started to be developed in a standardized way, increasing the performance with more quality [2]. Within this context, computer aided design/ computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology emerged; an advanced system that allows the preparation of prostheses based on a three-dimensional design [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of CAD/CAM technology within various systems has affected not only "mass production" but also the improvement of the surgical procedure and restorations in general. These technologies promote dynamic interactions within the workflow, as well as generate a more reliable communication between clinical activity and laboratory activity, by exchanging data between CAD/CAM subsystems [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%