Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis

Denture has long been a viable and versatile option to replace missing teeth. Denture frameworks are made of cobalt-based alloy conventionally fabricated through casting. As technology evolves, additive manufacturing is used to manufacture metal products allowing denture fabrication to be more predi...

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Published in:International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology
Main Author: Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2024
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Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
2024
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology
46
3
10.1504/IJBET.2024.142529
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209549176&doi=10.1504%2fIJBET.2024.142529&partnerID=40&md5=f57c18cb24f9523260c45fa0cccedad7
Denture has long been a viable and versatile option to replace missing teeth. Denture frameworks are made of cobalt-based alloy conventionally fabricated through casting. As technology evolves, additive manufacturing is used to manufacture metal products allowing denture fabrication to be more predictable. Many aspects of additively manufactured denture frameworks require investigation for it to be clinically acceptable. In this study, denture framework samples from SLM and cast manufacturing underwent sample preparation and were analysed for surface roughness using Alicona infinite focus and hardness tests using Vickers hardness tester, and Mitutoyo MVK-H1. The powder and the raw ingot were analysed for better understanding of the material’s microstructure. This study aims to compare the surface roughness and hardness profile of cobalt-chromium denture frameworks produced by metal casting and additive manufacturing. A comparison of hardness and surface roughness for various manufacturing techniques is presented. © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Inderscience Publishers
17526418
English
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author Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
spellingShingle Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
author_facet Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
author_sort Shahruddin A.S.; Ismail M.H.; Rahim A.H.A.
title Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
title_short Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
title_full Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
title_fullStr Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
title_full_unstemmed Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
title_sort Surface and hardness profiles of additively and conventionally manufactured CoCrMo alloy in dental application: a preliminary analysis
publishDate 2024
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description Denture has long been a viable and versatile option to replace missing teeth. Denture frameworks are made of cobalt-based alloy conventionally fabricated through casting. As technology evolves, additive manufacturing is used to manufacture metal products allowing denture fabrication to be more predictable. Many aspects of additively manufactured denture frameworks require investigation for it to be clinically acceptable. In this study, denture framework samples from SLM and cast manufacturing underwent sample preparation and were analysed for surface roughness using Alicona infinite focus and hardness tests using Vickers hardness tester, and Mitutoyo MVK-H1. The powder and the raw ingot were analysed for better understanding of the material’s microstructure. This study aims to compare the surface roughness and hardness profile of cobalt-chromium denture frameworks produced by metal casting and additive manufacturing. A comparison of hardness and surface roughness for various manufacturing techniques is presented. © 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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