20240043341. Ceramic Mixture for Producing Moulded Articles, Methods for the Production Thereof, and Use Thereof simplified abstract (Pritidenta GmbH)

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Ceramic Mixture for Producing Moulded Articles, Methods for the Production Thereof, and Use Thereof

Organization Name

Pritidenta GmbH

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:Arthur B�r of Pforzheim (DE)|Arthur B�r of Pforzheim (DE)]][[Category:Arthur B�r of Pforzheim (DE)]]

Berthold Reusch of Munich (DE)

David Figge of Lorsch (DE)

Ceramic Mixture for Producing Moulded Articles, Methods for the Production Thereof, and Use Thereof - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240043341 titled 'Ceramic Mixture for Producing Moulded Articles, Methods for the Production Thereof, and Use Thereof

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is about a ceramic mixture that is suitable for producing molded articles, specifically dental molded articles. It also includes methods for producing the ceramic mixture and the use of the mixture for producing dental restorations such as inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns, brackets, bridges, frameworks, abutments, or implants. The invention further relates to methods for producing a molded article, particularly a dental molded article, by applying the ceramic mixture to a carrier or positive model and solidifying it through gel formation using a 3D printer capable of processing paste-like materials. The resulting gel-like molded article can be worked in its gel-like or dried state. In a preferred embodiment, the paste-like materials are applied to create an inner layer of one ceramic material and an outer layer of another ceramic material. The paste can be applied in horizontal or vertical layers or points.

  • Ceramic mixture suitable for producing dental molded articles
  • Methods for producing the ceramic mixture
  • Use of the ceramic mixture for dental restorations
  • Methods for producing dental molded articles using a 3D printer and gel formation
  • Ability to work the molded article in its gel-like or dried state
  • Creation of inner and outer layers using different ceramic materials

Potential Applications

  • Dental industry for producing various dental restorations
  • Manufacturing of customized dental prosthetics
  • Dental laboratories and clinics for efficient and precise production of dental molded articles

Problems Solved

  • Traditional methods of producing dental restorations can be time-consuming and less precise
  • Difficulty in creating complex dental structures with conventional techniques
  • Limited options for using different ceramic materials in a single molded article

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency and precision in producing dental molded articles
  • Ability to create complex dental structures with ease
  • Flexibility in using different ceramic materials for aesthetic and functional purposes
  • Cost-effective production of customized dental prosthetics


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to a ceramic mixture which is suitable for producing moulded articles, preferably dental moulded articles, and to methods for producing the ceramic mixture. the invention also relates to the use of a ceramic mixture for producing moulded articles, preferably dental moulded articles, in particular dental restorations, such as an inlay, onlay, veneer, crown, bracket, bridge, framework, abutment or implant. the invention also relates to methods for producing a moulded article, preferably a dental moulded article comprising applying a ceramic mixture to a carrier or to a positive model, and solidifying the moulded articles thus obtained by gel formation, preferably by means of a standard 3d printer capable of processing paste-like materials. the gel-like moulded article thus obtained can be worked in the gel-like and/or dried state. in a preferred embodiment, the paste-like materials are applied such that the moulded article has an inner layer consisting of a first ceramic material and an outer layer consisting of another ceramic material. the paste can be applied in horizontal layers and/or points and in vertical layers and/or points. the moulded article is preferably a dental moulded article.