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A pilot study in the application of texture relief for digitally designed facial prostheses

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posted on 2009-12-23, 11:31 authored by Dominic Eggbeer, Peter L. Evans, Richard Bibb
This pilot research aims to identify and assess suitable technologies that may be used to capture, create, and produce fine textures and wrinkles that may be incorporated into computer aided prosthesis design and production techniques. A range of suitable technologies is identified and two methods that may be used in different prosthetic rehabilitation situations are assessed: the creation of three-dimensional relief in a computer aided design environment and the capture of facial anatomy and texture using fringe-projection surface scanning. Patterns were produced using the suitable rapid prototyping processes identified, and these were assessed by a qualified and experienced prosthetist. The suitability of the technologies is commented upon, limitations discussed, and future directions identified.

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Citation

EGGBEER, D., EVANS, P.L. and BIBB, R.J., 2006. A pilot study in the application of texture relief for digitally designed facial prostheses. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 220 (6), pp. 705-714

Publisher

Professional Engineering Publishing / © IMechE

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2006

Notes

This is an article from the journal, Proceedings of the IMechE, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine [© IMechE ]. It is also available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/09544119JEIM38

ISSN

0954-4119

Language

  • en