Marginal fit of milled versus different 3D-printed materials for provisional fixed dental prostheses: an in vitro comparative study.

Q2 Medicine
Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-27 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2588
Anca Igreţ, Raul Nicolae Rotar, Codruţa Ille, Florin Topală, Anca Jivănescu
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Introduction: Provisional dental prostheses are used as interim restorations to help patients perform oral functions between the time of tooth preparation and the placement of the final restoration. A provisional dental prosthesis should protect the abutment from pulpal and gingival aggressions, adapt correctly to keep healthy gingival tissues, be durable, and have a low price. The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the marginal adaptation of different types of provisional fixed dental prostheses (PFDP), fabricated using 3D printing technology versus the milling (computer-aided manufacturing [CAM]) technique.

Method: Two resin teeth (second premolar and second molar) on a typodont were prepared for three-unit provisional fixed dental prostheses. Thirty models were 3D-printed after a digital model was created using an intraoral scanner. Then, 30 provisional fixed dental prostheses (PFDPs) were made from a variety of materials using a digital design of a 3-unit PFDP and STL files delivered to a milling machine and a 3D printer, respectively. Ten PFDP were milled (CAM), and two sets of ten each, were fabricated with 3D printing technology (stereolithography), using two different materials. All restorations were analyzed under a microscope, and marginal gap was then measured using the software Image J.

Results: The milled group presented the best marginal gap values (ranging from 86 to 108 μm) and a median value of 93 μm, followed by GC group with (110-251 μm) with a median value of 205 μm and the PR group with median value of 316.5 μm.

Conclusion: According to the findings of this in vitro study, the milling (CAM) technique and SLA technology provides acceptable marginal fit values to fabricate provisional fixed partial dentures.

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用于临时固定义齿的研磨材料与不同 3D 打印材料的边缘贴合度:体外比较研究。
介绍:临时义齿是一种临时修复体,用于在牙体预备和最终修复体植入之间帮助患者实现口腔功能。临时义齿应保护基台免受牙髓和牙龈的侵袭,正确适应以保持健康的牙龈组织,经久耐用且价格低廉。这项体外研究的目的是比较不同类型的临时固定义齿(PFDP)的边缘适应性,这些义齿是用三维打印技术和铣削(计算机辅助制造[CAM])技术制造的:方法:在一个类型牙上准备了两颗树脂牙(第二前磨牙和第二臼齿),用于制作三单位临时固定义齿。在使用口内扫描仪创建数字模型后,对 30 个模型进行 3D 打印。然后,使用三单元临时固定义齿的数字化设计和 STL 文件,分别传送到铣床和 3D 打印机,用各种材料制作了 30 个临时固定义齿(PFDP)。使用铣床(CAM)制作了十个 PFDP,并使用 3D 打印技术(立体光刻)制作了两组,每组十个,使用两种不同的材料。所有修复体均在显微镜下进行分析,然后使用 Image J 软件测量边缘间隙:结果:研磨组的边缘间隙值最好(从 86 到 108 μm),中位值为 93 μm,其次是 GC 组(110-251 μm),中位值为 205 μm,PR 组的中位值为 316.5 μm:根据这项体外研究的结果,铣削(CAM)技术和 SLA 技术为制作临时固定局部义齿提供了可接受的边缘密合值。
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