Comparative in vitro study on wear resistance and colour stability of 3D-printed, milled, and conventional PMMA denture teeth.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Yasmine Mahmoud Mohamed Elsharkawy, Hebatallah Tarek Mohamed, Tarek Mohamed Al Sayed El Saeedi, Amany Mostafa Saad Farahat
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Abstract

Background: Digital dentures are a promising alternative to the conventional fabrication technique. However, their mechanical and optical properties require further evaluation, so this study aims to compare the wear resistance and colour stability of milled and 3D-printed polymethyl methacrylate denture teeth to conventional teeth. This is essential as too much wear can cause a loss of the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO), which can compromise the chewing efficiency, esthetics, and even cause the dentures to break.

Methods: Mandibular first molars denture teeth were manufactured using three different techniques, which were chosen to be assessed for wear resistance and colour stability. In the first group, conventionally prefabricated mandibular first molars were used; in the second group, the molars were milled from PMMA blocks; in the third group, the molars were fabricated from 3D printing resin (n = 7). The teeth were loaded on the chewing simulator to simulate the intraoral conditions, and then the volumetric changes were evaluated using surface matching software. Teeth were subjected to aging using the thermocycler, and colour stability was evaluated using a spectrophotometer.

Results: The null hypothesis was rejected, indicating significant differences between the groups. For wear resistance, the highest mean wear (RMS) value was reported in the conventional group, 1.806 ± 0.085, followed by the printed group, 0.021 ± 0.006, and then the milled group, 0.019 ± 0.005. For colour stability, the highest mean value of colour change (Delta E) was reported in the printed group 2.996 ± 0.445, followed by the conventional group 2.725 ± 0.234, and then the milled group 0.539 ± 0.118.

Conclusion: Milled PMMA generally demonstrates better wear resistance and colour stability compared to 3D-printed and conventionally processed PMMA. 3D-printed PMMA exhibits comparable wear resistance to milled PMMA. 3D-printed PMMA demonstrated comparable colour stability to conventional resin.

3d打印、研磨和常规PMMA义齿耐磨性和颜色稳定性的体外比较研究。
背景:数字义齿是传统义齿制造技术的一种很有前途的替代方法。然而,它们的机械和光学性能需要进一步评估,因此本研究旨在比较研磨和3d打印聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯假牙与传统假牙的耐磨性和颜色稳定性。这是必要的,因为过多的磨损会导致咬合的垂直尺寸(VDO)的损失,这可能会损害咀嚼效率,美观,甚至导致假牙断裂。方法:采用三种不同的工艺制作下颌骨第一磨牙义齿,评估其耐磨性和颜色稳定性。第一组使用常规预制下颌第一磨牙;第二组用PMMA磨牙块磨牙;第三组采用3D打印树脂制作磨牙(n = 7)。将牙齿加载到咀嚼模拟器上模拟口腔内环境,然后使用表面匹配软件评估体积变化。使用热循环仪对牙齿进行老化,并使用分光光度计评估颜色稳定性。结果:零假设被拒绝,组间差异显著。在耐磨性方面,常规组的平均磨损值(RMS)最高,为1.806±0.085,其次是印刷组,为0.021±0.006,铣削组为0.019±0.005。在颜色稳定性方面,打印组的颜色变化平均值(Delta E)最高,为2.996±0.445,其次是常规组(2.725±0.234),然后是铣床组(0.539±0.118)。结论:与3d打印和传统加工的PMMA相比,研磨PMMA通常具有更好的耐磨性和颜色稳定性。3d打印的PMMA具有与研磨PMMA相当的耐磨性。3d打印PMMA显示出与传统树脂相当的颜色稳定性。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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