A new method for fabricating zirconia copings using a Nd:YVO4 nanosecond laser

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The purpose of this work was to fabricate zirconia copings from fully sintered Y-TZP blocks using a Nd:YVO4 nanosecond laser in order to avoid complicated procedures using conventional CAD/CAM systems. To determine the most appropriate power level of a Nd:YVO4 laser, cuboid fully sintered Y-TZP specimens were irradiated at six different average power levels. One-way ANOVAs for the average surface roughness and laser machining depth revealed that an average power level of 7.5 W generated a smooth machined surface with high machining efficiency. Y-TZP copings were then machined using the proposed method with the most appropriate power level. As the number of machining iterations increased, the convergence angles decreased significantly (p<0.01). The accuracy of the machined copings was judged to be good based on 3D measurements and traditional metal die methods. The proposed method using the nanosecond laser was demonstrated to be useful for fabricating copings from fully sintered Y-TZP.

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Kazama-Koide, M., Ohkuma, K., Ogura, H., & Miyagawa, Y. (2014). A new method for fabricating zirconia copings using a Nd:YVO4 nanosecond laser. Dental Materials Journal, 33(3), 422–429. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2013-348

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