Friday, August 1, 2014

A lifelike skull

A lifelike skull

When he meets Christopher Chaput, founder of 3DCeram in 1998 in Limoges, Brie Joel sees an ally to answer the question that obsesses him: how to get to these patients, one hundred cases each year in France, a real skull than life?

The company can, thanks to a technology developed from the technology developed by the laboratory SPCTS (Science ceramic processes and surface treatments) design a machine modeling digital three-dimensional missing part of the skull. In maximum 48 hours the object is then modeled in laser before cooking, says Christophe Chaput. "The machine creates the object in increments of 25 microns , or one quarter of thick hair with such precision that the cut is virtually tailor-made " , he added.

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A report on 3DCeram and its manufacturing technology of bone prostheses. © 3DCeram, YouTube

Obsessed doctor is to find the most biocompatible less inflammatory material, therefore, in which the bone can grow and settle permanently, 3DCeram added to his prosthesis hundreds of pinholes in the periphery, forming a real lace that would impossible to replicate without this technology. This is the porosity of about 60% which makes the real added value.

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