Numerical simulation of the casting process of titanium tooth crowns and bridges |
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Authors: | Menghuai Wu Michael Augthun Ingo Wagner Peter R. Sahm Hubertus Spiekermann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Foundry Institute, University of Technology Aachen, Intzestr.5, D-52072 Aachen, Germany;(2) Department of Dental Prosthetics, University of Technology Aachen, Pauwelsstr. 30, D-52057 Aachen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The objectives of this paper were to simulate the casting process of titanium tooth crowns and bridges; to predict and control porosity defect. A casting simulation software, MAGMASOFT, was used. The geometry of the crowns with fine details of the occlusal surface were digitized by means of laser measuring technique, then converted and read in the simulation software. Both mold filling and solidification were simulated, the shrinkage porosity was predicted by a feeding criterion, and the gas pore sensitivity was studied based on the mold filling and solidification simulations. Two types of dental prostheses (a single-crown casting and a three-unit-bridge) with various sprue designs were numerically poured, and only one optimal design for each prosthesis was recommended for real casting trial. With the numerically optimized design, real titanium dental prostheses (five replicas for each) were made on a centrifugal casting machine. All the castings endured radiographic examination, and no porosity was detected in the cast prostheses. It indicates that the numerical simulation is an efficient tool for dental casting design and porosity control. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers |
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