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NEWM-N 447 3D Prototyping for Applications in Dentistry

3 credits

  • Prerequisites: None
  • Delivery: On-Campus
  • This course covers advanced modeling, sculpting, articulation, and printing of 3D objects from computer-generated images for dental industry applications. It also includes strategies for the collection, evaluation, and editing of dental data and the creation of prototypes for full dental and surgical applications.

    This course covers advanced modeling, sculpting, articulation, and printing of 3D objects from computer-generated images for dental industry applications. It also includes strategies for the collection, evaluation, and editing of dental data and the creation of prototypes for full dental and surgical applications.

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of this course, the student will:

    • Develop, discuss, and implement from preproduction, to production, to post production.
    • Students will have the skills to model, prepare, articulate, and print 3D objects using common practices for 3D printing.
    • Students will set-up 3D objects, for water tight printing.
    • Students will create at minimum of applicable prototype for dental application.
    • Students will understand how to collect, manipulate, and create 3D prints from various data sets.

    Syllabi

    There is not a syllabus available for this course.