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Quantifying machining outputs of pristine human teeth relevant to dental preparation procedures

机译:定量与牙科准备程序相关的原始人体齿的加工输出

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Minimally-assisted tooth repair (MaTR) systems are envisioned to be capable of substituting for the skill of a dentist. If successfully developed, MaTR systems could enable lower-skilled dental technicians to provide dental care at a fraction of the overall medical cost. This paper explores a key initial step towards the development of such systems by quantifying the machining responses of pristine human teeth relevant to dental preparation procedures. The working hypothesis of the study is that such findings will enable the benchmarking of key process planning and control metrics relevant for the future development of MaTR systems. To this end, pristine human cadaver teeth were cut using a computer-controlled motion platform and dental hand-piece. Relevant cutting responses, such as cutting forces, in-process rotational speed of the dental bur, teeth morphology, and bur wear were captured. The trends in cutting forces show the potential for implementing region-specific process parameters for cutting the enamel and dentin regions of the tooth. A feed-per-tooth value of 0.1 gm at rotational speeds of 8 krpm and 50 krpm is seen to cut both the enamel and dentin regions at cutting forces lower than patient discomfort thresholds identified in literature. Cutting force signals were also successfully mapped against the CT-scan data of the tooth. This mapping indicates a dear identification of the enamel/dentin regions, and a transition region that is dependent on cutting parameters, tooth/tool geometry and tool pose. The trends in the in-process rotational speed of the dental bur indicate that stalling of the dental bur occurs at feed per tooth values greater than 0.25 mu m. The evidence of stalling can be detected by both a drop in the cutting force signal and by surface morphology changes on the cut surface of the tooth. MaTR systems should be designed to avoid bur stalling regions by either operating at feed per tooth values = 0.25 pm or by the use of dental spindles with higher torque capacity. Lastly, the type of fit present on the shank of the bur is seen to result in differences in the cutting force signals and wear of the cutting edges (flutes) of the dental bur. In general, a right-angle (RA) fit on the shank of the dental bur results in a larger tool runout leading to uneven loads on the flutes and increased tool wear. The friction grip (FG) fit avoids these problems and may be more suited for MaTR systems.
机译:设想微辅助牙齿修复(MIRG)系统能够代替牙医的技能。如果成功开发,MITR系统可以使较低技能的牙科技术人员能够以整体医疗成本的一小部分提供牙科护理。本文通过量化与牙科制备程序相关的原始人牙的加工响应来探讨朝向发展这种系统的关键初步步骤。该研究的工作假设是,这种发现将使关键过程规划和控制指标基准与MOTS系统的未来发展相关。为此,使用计算机控制的运动平台和牙科手柄切割原始的人尸牙。捕获了相关切割响应,如切割力,牙科毛毛,牙齿形态和BUR磨损的过程转速。切削力的趋势表明,实现用于切割牙齿的牙釉质和牙本质区域的区域特定过程参数的可能性。在8 krpm和50krpm的转速下,0.1gm的馈送每齿值0.1克,可观察到切割力低于文献中鉴定的患者不适阈值的切割力的牙釉质和牙本质区域。切割力信号也成功地映射到牙齿的CT扫描数据。该映射表示亲爱的牙釉质/牙本质区域的识别,以及取决于切割参数,齿/工具几何形状和工具姿势的过渡区域。牙科母线的过程旋转速度的趋势表明牙科弓的停滞在每齿值大于0.25μm的速度下发生。可以通过切割力信号中的下降和齿的切割表面上的表面形态变化来检测失速的证据。应设计基金系统,以避免通过在每个齿值的饲料中操作Burs Stalling区域。最后,可以看到毛刺柄上存在的适合类型导致牙线的切割力信号和磨损边缘(槽)的磨损导致牙线的差异。通常,牙线柄上的直角(Ra)符合较大的刀具跳动,导致凹槽上的载荷不均匀,刀具磨损增加。摩擦夹具(FG)拟合避免了这些问题,并且可以更适合于MIGR系统。

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