2018
DOI: 10.3390/ma11040504
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Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Dental Composites Cured with CAD/CAM Assisted Solid-State Laser

Abstract: Over the last three decades, it has been frequently reported that the properties of dental restorative composites cured with argon laser are similar or superior to those achieved with conventional halogen and light emitting diode (LED) curing units. Whereas laser curing is not dependent on the distance between the curing unit and the material, such distance represents a drawback for conventional curing units. However, a widespread clinical application of this kind of laser remains difficult due to cost, heavy … Show more

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“…Therefore, it is necessary to considerate them from the design step in the process [101]. Lately, CAD (computer-aided design)/CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) have been developed to improve product performance by process, design, and materials [102,103]. Xiong et al [104] proposed a method, which uses a data-driven approach in design and optimizes the successive steps of a design procedure.…”
Section: Advanced Additive Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is necessary to considerate them from the design step in the process [101]. Lately, CAD (computer-aided design)/CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) have been developed to improve product performance by process, design, and materials [102,103]. Xiong et al [104] proposed a method, which uses a data-driven approach in design and optimizes the successive steps of a design procedure.…”
Section: Advanced Additive Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Different methods such as pre-heating composite prior to light-curing or using laser beams are some of the promising methods to polymerize the composite materials. [11][12][13] The results of two recent studies showed a very high potential of diode-pumped solid-state lasers to be used in endodontics, orthodontics, and restorative dentistry since similar mechanical properties were obtained compared to the conventional LED-polymerized composite samples. 12,13 In orthodontics, light units were used for many years to cure resin-based adhesive composite materials and resinmodified glass ionomers to bond orthodontic attachments to the tooth surface.…”
Section: Structural and Mechanical Analysis Of Three Orthodontic Adhementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CAM processes are classified as either subtractive or additive manufacturing [10], but milling (a subtractive process) is actually used as a CAM process. In fact, milling is the most commonly used manufacturing process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%