Multi-resin 3D printing of radiopaque customized artificial tooth for revolutionizing preclinical training on root canal treatment

Q3 Medicine Annals of 3D printed medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1016/j.stlm.2025.100187
Yi-Ching Ho , Wan-Rong Jiang , Yulius Shan Romario , Chinmai Bhat , Maziar Ramezani , Cho-Pei Jiang
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aims to 3D print customized dental models using a multi-material 3D printer that can mimic natural human teeth. The model consists of a detailed tooth with adequate radiopacity and pulp cavity which will be used for preclinical endodontic training.

Methods

A radiopaque resin with varying barium sulfate (BaSO₄) ratios was synthesized to optimize printability and radiopacity. The artificial tooth with a pulp cavity was created from micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) data and printed using a multi-resin 3D printer, employing clinical A2 resin (AA-Temp) for the tooth body and soft red resin for the pulp. Periapical radiography evaluated the radiopacity, and the effect of BaSO₄ on resin viscosity and hardness was measured.

Results

Experimental results show that adding a 10% weight ratio of BaSO₄ in A2 resin can obtain the highest radiopacity of the printed tooth. Furthermore, the study successfully fabricated incisor and molar tooth models for preclinical endodontic training which closely matched the natural human tooth in terms of appearance, size, and shape.

Originality and significance

The multi-material 3D printing technology that is capable of fabricating hard and soft parts of the tooth is self-developed. Furthermore, two training models were successfully framed for students to get hands-on experience in root canal treatment of incisor and molar teeth. The enhanced confidence gained by training on the 3D-printed tooth that closely matches the characteristics of a natural human tooth would increase the clinical success rate.
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多树脂3D打印不透射线定制人工牙,彻底改变根管治疗的临床前培训
本研究旨在利用多材料3D打印机模拟人类天然牙齿,实现定制化牙齿模型的3D打印。该模型包括一个详细的牙齿,具有足够的放射性和牙髓腔,将用于临床前牙髓训练。方法合成不同硫酸钡(BaSO₄)配比的sa射线不透光树脂,优化印刷适性和不透光性。根据微计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)数据制作出具有牙髓腔的人工牙,并使用多树脂3D打印机打印,牙体采用临床A2树脂(AA-Temp),牙髓采用软红色树脂。根尖周x线摄影评价根尖周围的放射线透明度,并测定硫酸钡对树脂粘度和硬度的影响。结果实验结果表明,在A2树脂中加入10%重量比的硫酸钡可以获得最高的打印牙齿透明度。此外,本研究还成功制作了用于临床前牙髓训练的门牙和磨牙模型,这些模型在外观、大小和形状上与人类的天然牙齿非常接近。独创性与意义自主研发的多材料3D打印技术,能够制造牙齿的硬、软两部分。此外,还成功构建了两个训练模型,让学生获得门牙和磨牙根管治疗的实践经验。通过训练与天然人类牙齿特征密切匹配的3d打印牙齿获得的增强信心将提高临床成功率。
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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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