Kazi Rizwana Mehzabeen, A. Sureshkumar, Arun Thangavel, Bevan J. Chong, M. Guazzato, A. Ruys, P. Boughton
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Abstract
A Novel Six-Chamber Biomimetic Dental Wear System with Multi-Axis Mechanical, Thermal, Chemical, and Biologic Control Capabilities Was Developed for in Vitro Dental Wear Testing. User and Mechanical Requirements Were Ascertained from the Ivoclar Wear Method as a Part of Review of Existing Dental Wear Systems. A Thermocyling Irrigation System with Water Medium Was Incorporated to Mimic the Physiologic Temperature Variation of the Oral Environment. Configuration Details of the Design Were Explained. the Outcome of the Development Was Specified and Application Potentials Were Discussed.