Measurement of volumetric wear of printed polymer resin and milled polymer infused ceramic network definitive restorative materials.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1016/j.prosdent.2024.11.020
Christian A Loo, Damian J Lee, Robert R Seghi, Scott R Schricker
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Abstract

Statement of problem: Currently there is no regulatory requirement or international standard for the wear resistance of dental materials and therefore no need to test prior to market launch.

Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate and compare the total volumetric wear characteristics of milled polymer infiltrated ceramic network (MPICN) and printed polymer resin (PPR) as substrates opposing five antagonists, human enamel (EN), lithium disilicate (LD), zirconia (ZR), MPICN, and PPR, and to evaluate and compare the volumetric wear of these same materials as antagonists.

Material and methods: Ten of each antagonist for a total of 50 EN, LD (IPS e.max CAD), ZR (IPS e.max ZirCAD MT), MPICN (Crystal Ultra), and PPR (Crowntec for NextDent) were shaped into spherical heads and were tested against 2 disk-shaped substrates, MPICN (Crystal Ultra) and PPR (Crowntec for NextDent). Specimens were tested in a wear machine with a third-body food substitute and loaded with a force of 20 to 70 N at 1 Hz for 100 000 cycles. The total wear volume was digitally measured by comparing scans before and after cycling. The area of the wear facet of the antagonists was measured in a similar way and used to estimate the total volume loss of the antagonists. Data were analyzed using 2-way and 1-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey multiple comparisons post hoc test (α=.05).

Results: Antagonist type was found to significantly affect the total volume wear of the substrate (P=.022). EN was found to cause significantly more wear in opposing substrates than ZR and PPR. Substrate material did not significantly affect the wear rate of the substrates (P=.345) nor did the interaction between substrate and antagonist type (P=.150). Antagonist wear was significantly affected by antagonist type (P<.001), with ZR showing no visible signs of wear and MPICN showing the most wear overall; substrate type (P=.002), with antagonists opposing MPICN showing more wear than PPR; and their interaction (P=.031).

Conclusions: Differences in the wear resistance of milled polymer infiltrated ceramic network and printed polymer resin definitive restorative materials were found but varied depending on the opposing material. No material showed superior wear resistance across all tests. Overall, printed polymer resins created less wear in opposing antagonists than milled polymer infiltrated ceramic network materials.

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印刷聚合物树脂和研磨聚合物注入陶瓷网决定性修复材料的体积磨损测量。
问题陈述:目前牙科材料的耐磨性没有法规要求或国际标准,因此不需要在上市前进行测试。目的:本体外研究的目的是评估和比较研磨聚合物渗透陶瓷网络(MPICN)和印刷聚合物树脂(PPR)作为底物对人牙釉质(EN)、二硅酸锂(LD)、氧化锆(ZR)、MPICN和PPR五种拮抗剂的总体体积磨损特性,并评估和比较这些相同材料作为拮抗剂的体积磨损。材料和方法:每种拮抗剂共50个EN, LD (IPS e.max CAD), ZR (IPS e.max ZirCAD MT), MPICN (Crystal Ultra)和PPR (Crowntec for NextDent)各10个制成球形头,并在2个圆盘状底物MPICN (Crystal Ultra)和PPR (Crowntec for NextDent)上进行测试。样品在带有第三体食物替代品的磨损机中进行测试,并在1 Hz下加载20至70 N的力,进行10万次循环。通过比较循环前后的扫描,以数字方式测量总磨损量。拮抗剂的磨损面面积以类似的方式测量,并用于估计拮抗剂的总体积损失。数据分析采用双因素和单因素方差分析,并采用Tukey多重比较事后检验(α= 0.05)。结果:发现拮抗剂类型显著影响基质的总体积磨损(P= 0.022)。研究发现,相对于ZR和PPR, EN对相对基材的磨损明显更大。衬底材料对衬底的磨损率没有显著影响(P=.345),衬底和拮抗剂类型之间的相互作用也没有显著影响(P=.150)。结论:研磨聚合物浸润陶瓷网和印刷聚合物树脂修复材料的耐磨性存在差异,但因对抗材料的不同而有所不同。没有材料在所有测试中表现出优异的耐磨性。总的来说,与研磨聚合物渗透陶瓷网络材料相比,印刷聚合物树脂在对立拮抗剂中产生的磨损更小。
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.
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