F. Sassani et al., COMPUTER-ASSISTED FABRICATION OF ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES - CONSIDERINGTHE POSSIBILITIES, The Journal of the American Dental Association, 126(9), 1995, pp. 1296-1300
The authors describe a computer-controlled system that can partially a
utomate the fabrication of maxillary orthodontic appliances. The syste
m can be programmed to deposit and cure the acrylic portion of these a
ppliances. Using this new process, the operator places the orthodontic
wires and expansion screws on the surface of the dental cast, secures
the cast onto the machine and describes the desired shape of the appl
iance via graphical user interface. The machine then applies and cures
the acrylic to form the finished appliance. Only minimal grinding and
buffing is required.