Can Rapid Prototyping Ever Become a Routine Feature in General Dental Practice?

From Volume 29, Issue 10, December 2002 | Pages 482-486

Authors

Jonathan Harris

BMedSc, PhD

Research Fellow and EPSRC Network Coordinator

Articles by Jonathan Harris

James Rimell

BMedSc, PhD

Research Fellow, The University of Birmingham School of Dentistry.

Articles by James Rimell

Abstract

Rapid prototyping is a technique for the production of solid objects from computer models. The variety of rapid prototyping devices and materials that can be processed is increasing all the time. In this paper, the authors examine the potential for the application of current devices to general dental practice and speculate on developments that could make this technique an attractive prospect within the dental surgery.

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