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Review
. 2015 Apr;7(Suppl 1):S216-9.
doi: 10.4103/0975-7406.155913.

Rapid prototyping and stereolithography in dentistry

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Rapid prototyping and stereolithography in dentistry

Sanjna Nayar et al. J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2015 Apr.

Abstract

The word rapid prototyping (RP) was first used in mechanical engineering field in the early 1980s to describe the act of producing a prototype, a unique product, the first product, or a reference model. In the past, prototypes were handmade by sculpting or casting, and their fabrication demanded a long time. Any and every prototype should undergo evaluation, correction of defects, and approval before the beginning of its mass or large scale production. Prototypes may also be used for specific or restricted purposes, in which case they are usually called a preseries model. With the development of information technology, three-dimensional models can be devised and built based on virtual prototypes. Computers can now be used to create accurately detailed projects that can be assessed from different perspectives in a process known as computer aided design (CAD). To materialize virtual objects using CAD, a computer aided manufacture (CAM) process has been developed. To transform a virtual file into a real object, CAM operates using a machine connected to a computer, similar to a printer or peripheral device. In 1987, Brix and Lambrecht used, for the first time, a prototype in health care. It was a three-dimensional model manufactured using a computer numerical control device, a type of machine that was the predecessor of RP. In 1991, human anatomy models produced with a technology called stereolithography were first used in a maxillofacial surgery clinic in Viena.

Keywords: Computed tomography; computer-aided designing; medical resonance imaging; prototypes; rapid prototyping; stereolithography.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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After basic principle
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After classification of rapid prototyping method

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