CAD/CAM of patient specific medical devices
Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technologies, including NC- milling and 3D printing is now commonplace in clinics, hospitals, and dental labs. The team has demonstrated that manufacturing process affects the final device properties – surface roughness or geometrical defects can lead to clinical failures. However, most dental CAD/CAM systems do not account for these effects. The team is developing integrated CAD/CAM systems for patient-specific dental device. Projects include:
– Ceramic milled prostheses for dental tissue restoration
– 3D-printed splints for tissue preservation and, buccal environment monitoring
– 3D-printed thin ceramic prostheses for eroded teeth
Objectives are:
- i) to optimize subtractive and additive manufacturing strategies;
- ii) to develop new additive manufacturing processes.
These efforts aims to improve dental CAD/CAM for effective patient-specific dental devices.
Members

Dr Laurent Tapie
Associate Professor, PhD

Mohamed-Amine Belaabd
PhD Student

Pr Bernardin Mawussi
Professor, PhD

Dr Floriane Laverne
Associate Professor, PhD

Dr Nicolas Lebon
Associate Professor, PhD

Vincent Lemarteleur
MSc, PhD Student, Study Engineer