Publications by authors named "Polina Kilina"

Article Synopsis
  • Additive manufacturing of porous materials, particularly through selective laser melting (SLM), is revolutionizing the production of customized medical implants like stents, offering benefits such as greater design freedom and reproducibility.
  • The paper discusses the SLM fabrication process for CoCr stents, detailing the initial analysis of CoCr powder and a two-stage method to ensure both quality and accuracy in manufacturing.
  • Overall, the development includes simulating a single-track fusion process and analyzing various manufacturing conditions, leading to insights on optimizing laser parameters and refining surface quality of stents.
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The reconstruction of maxillofacial defects caused by anomalies, fractures, or cancer is challenging for dentofacial surgeons. To produce efficient, patient-specific implants with long-term performance and biological suitability, numerous methods of manufacturing are utilized. Because additive manufacturing makes it possible to fabricate complex pore structure samples, it is now recognized as an acceptable option to design customized implants.

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