永久性 3D 打印树脂与 CAD-CAM 铣削固定义齿的强度和表面特性比较研究。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Prosthodontics-Implant Esthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1111/jopr.13990
Mohammed M Gad, Hoor A Al Mahfoudh, Fatimah A Al Mahfuth, Kouthar A Hashim, Soban Q Khan, Faisal D Al-Qarni, Nadim Z Baba, Fahad A Al-Harbi
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目的:比较新推出的永久性三维(3D)打印树脂与计算机辅助设计和计算机辅助制造(CAD-CAM)铣削材料的强度、表面粗糙度和硬度:使用三种三维打印树脂(NextDent C&B、Formlabs Permanent Crown 和 VarseoSmile Crown plus)和两种 CAD-CAM 研磨树脂(IPS e.max ZirCAD LT 和 VITA Enamic)制作牙盘试样。根据制造商的建议,共制作了 200 个牙盘试样。在每组中,一半试样进行热循环(5°C-55°C,30 秒,5000 次循环)。对老化和未老化的试样进行双轴抗弯强度(BFS)、表面粗糙度和硬度评估。结果采用方差分析(ANOVA)和 t 检验(α = 0.05)进行统计分析:结果:热老化后的表面粗糙度差异显著(P 0.05)。三维打印材料的 BFS 值在统计上相似。就表面粗糙度而言,与其他三维打印材料相比,Formlabs 试样在热循环前后的表面粗糙度值最高。在硬度方面,与其他三维打印材料相比,VarseoSmile Crown plus 组在热循环前后的硬度值最高:结论:3D打印永久性树脂的强度低于CAD-CAM研磨材料。3D打印的永久性树脂材料表现出较高的粗糙度,硬度与CAD-CAM材料相当。热老化对 3D 打印永久性牙冠的性能有负面影响。由于三维打印永久性树脂的强度较低,在进一步提高抗弯强度以达到临床标准之前,临床上可能不会推荐使用这种材料。
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A comparative study of strength and surface properties of permanent 3D-printed resins with CAD-CAM milled fixed dental prostheses.

Purpose: To compare the strength, surface roughness, and hardness of newly introduced permanent three-dimensional (3D)-printed resin in comparison with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) milled materials.

Materials and methods: Three 3D-printed resins (NextDent C&B, Formlabs Permanent Crown, and VarseoSmile Crown plus) and two CAD-CAM milled (IPS e.max ZirCAD LT and VITA Enamic) resins were used to fabricate discs specimens. A total of 200 disc specimens were fabricated according to manufacturer recommendations. Within each group, half of the specimens were subjected to thermal cycling (5°C-55°C, the 30 s, 5000 cycles). Aged and nonaged specimens were evaluated for biaxial flexural strength (BFS), surface roughness, and hardness. Results were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t-tests (α = 0.05).

Results: Significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed in the BFS, surface roughness, and hardness between the 3D-printed and milled groups, before and after thermal aging. Overall, the CAD-CAM milled ceramic group had superior strength, surface roughness, and hardness when compared to all other groups (p < 0.001), except for surface roughness after thermal aging, which was similar in all groups (p = 0.063). Within each group, there was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in surface roughness after thermal aging. BFS values of 3D-printed materials were statistically similar. In terms of surface roughness, Formlabs specimens displayed the highest value before and after thermal cycling, when compared to other 3D-printed materials. Regarding hardness, the VarseoSmile Crown plus group demonstrated the highest values compared to other 3D-printed materials, before and after thermal cycling.

Conclusion: Permanent 3D-printed resins have lower strength than CAD-CAM milled materials. 3D-printed permanent resin materials exhibited high roughness and comparable hardness to CAD-CAM materials. Thermal aging negatively affected the properties of 3D-printed permanent crowns. Owing to the low strength of 3D-printed permanent resins, they may not be recommended for clinical practice until further improvements in flexural strength are made to meet clinical standards.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthodontics promotes the advanced study and practice of prosthodontics, implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. It is the official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, the American Dental Association-recognized voice of the Specialty of Prosthodontics. The journal publishes evidence-based original scientific articles presenting information that is relevant and useful to prosthodontists. Additionally, it publishes reports of innovative techniques, new instructional methodologies, and instructive clinical reports with an interdisciplinary flair. The journal is particularly focused on promoting the study and use of cutting-edge technology and positioning prosthodontists as the early-adopters of new technology in the dental community.
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