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Type: Journal article
Title: A machining science approach to dental cutting of glass ceramics using an electric handpiece and diamond burs
Author: Song, X.F.
Peng, J.H.
Yin, L.
Lin, B.
Citation: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2013; 135(1):011014-1-011014-6
Publisher: ASME
Issue Date: 2013
ISSN: 1087-1357
1528-8935
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Xiao-Fei Song, Jian-Hui Peng, Ling Yin, Bin Lin
Abstract: Dental cutting using handpieces has been the art of dentists in restorative dentistry. This paper reports on the scientific approach of dental cutting of two dental ceramics using a high-speed electric handpiece and coarse diamond burs in simulated clinical conditions. Cutting characteristics (forces, force ratios, specific removal energy, surface roughness, and morphology) of feldspar and leucite glass ceramics were investigated as functions of the specific material removal rate, Qw and the maximum undeformed chip thickness, hmax. The results show that up and down cutting remarkably affected cutting forces, force ratios, and specific cutting energy but did not affect surface roughness and morphology. Down cutting resulted in much lower tangential and normal forces, and specific cutting energy, but higher force ratios. The cutting forces increased with the Qw and hmax while the specific cutting energy decreased with the Qw and hmax. The force ratios and surface roughness showed no correlations with the Qw and hmax. Surface morphology indicates that the machined surfaces contained plastically flowed and brittle fracture regions at any Qw and hmax. Better surface quality was achieved at the lower Qw and the smaller hmax. These results provide fundamental data and a scientific understanding of ceramic cutting using electric dental handpieces in dental practice.
Keywords: Dental cutting; glass ceramics; electric handpiece; force; energy; surface roughness; morphology
Rights: © 2013 by ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4023273
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4023273
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