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  • 2009CAST VERSUS LASER-SINTERED CR-CO ALLOYS: STUDY ON MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICScitations
  • 2009Comparative Mechanical Evaluation Of Three Y-TZP Formulations In Five Shadescitations
  • 2009Optical properties of cluster-assembled nanoporous gold films34citations
  • 2007Single-tooth implant restorations in the esthetic zone of a patient with hypodontia using implants and zirconia ceramics single-tooth restorations: a clinical reportcitations
  • 2007Crimp morphology in relaxed and stretched rat Achilles’ tendon140citations
  • 2007Implant supported zirconia ceramic restorations applied in partially edentulous cases: 2-year follow -upcitations

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  • Bassoli, Elena
  • Berzaghi, Andrea
  • Bortolini, Sergio
  • Natali, Alfredo
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  • Denti, Lucia
  • Natali, A.
  • Cavalleri, Ornella
  • Palombo, M.
  • Canepa, Maurizio
  • Barborini, E.
  • Vinati, S.
  • Bisio, Francesco
  • Mattera, Lorenzo
  • Prato, M.
  • Soattin, M.
  • Lolli, A.
  • De Pasquale, V.
  • Ruggeri, A.
  • Fini, M.
  • Ottani, V.
  • Raspanti, Mario
  • Quaranta, M.
  • Giavaresi, G.
  • Brollo, A.
  • Malaguti, Giuliano
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CAST VERSUS LASER-SINTERED CR-CO ALLOYS: STUDY ON MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Franchi, M.
  • Bassoli, Elena
  • Berzaghi, Andrea
  • Bortolini, Sergio
  • Natali, Alfredo
  • Consolo, Ugo
  • Denti, Lucia
Abstract

Objectives:Additive Layer Manufacture of dental prostheses allows the direct fabrication of parts from CAD data, replacing a human-sensible process with a faster reliable automatic one. Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) of Cr-Co alloys produces parts to be directly finished with ceramic and employed. Their clinical application requires a solid know-how on mechanical and functional characteristics, with respect to traditional cast parts.Methods:Tensile specimens were built (ASTM E8M) both by DMLS and traditional lost-wax casting, using the same Cr-Co alloy. An experimental plan was designed to evaluate the effect of all process phases. Standard parameters were used on EOSINT-M270 to fabricate the laser-sintered specimens. A group was left as-sintered (DMLS_L) and the others were heat-treated for stress-relief (DMLS). Wax parts were built by drop-on-demand, invested in ceramic and burnt away before casting (CAST). Then, two groups of specimens were subjected to the high temperature treatment used in ceramic covering without deposition (DMLS_H, CAST_H). On all specimens (6 for each of 5 groups) thickness was measured through a measuring microscope. Roughness was determined on Lm=4,8mm. Specimens were tensile tested obtaining UTS and percent elongation.Results:No significant dimensional variations were noticed among different processes. Sintered parts are on average rougher than cast ones (Ra~3.8vs2.6µm). UTS of all sintered specimens (~1400MPa) is almost double than of cast ones, where many porosities were found. Unlike cast parts, heat-treatment increases UTS for DMLS. Laser-sintered specimens are also much more fragile than cast ones (εb~5 vs 20%).Conclusion:DMLS of Cr-Co alloys produces excellent strength and absence of defects with respect to traditional casting. Low εb values are not critical, since deformation of the final prostheses is limited by the ceramic layer fragility. Slightly higher roughness of DMLS parts is likely to improve mechanical bonding with the ceramic layer or might be smoothed.

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • strength
  • defect
  • casting
  • ceramic
  • sintering
  • laser sintering
  • collision-induced dissociation