Effect of 3D printing system and post-curing atmosphere on micro- and nano-wear of additive-manufactured occlusal splint materials
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
142, P. 105799 - 105799
Published: March 24, 2023
Although
additive
manufacturing
has
been
widely
applied
for
occlusal
splint
(OS)
fabrication,
it
is
still
unclear
whether
3D
printing
system
and
post-curing
atmosphere
would
play
a
role
in
the
wear
resistance
of
additive-manufactured
OS.
Therefore,
aim
this
study
was
to
evaluate
effect
(liquid
crystal
display
(LCD)
digital
light
processing
(DLP))
(air
nitrogen
gas
(N2))
on
hard
soft
OS
materials
OSs
(KeySplint®
Hard
Soft).
The
evaluated
properties
were
microwear
(by
two-body
test)
nano-wear
resistances
nanoindentation
as
well
flexural
strength
modulus
three-point
bending
test),
surface
microhardness
Vickers
hardness
nanoscale
elastic
(reduced
modulus)
nano
test).
For
material,
microhardness,
resistance,
reduced
modulus,
hardness,
significantly
affected
by
(p
<
0.05),
while
all
except
0.05).
Meanwhile,
both
specimens
DLP
printer
tended
show
higher
material
groups
lower
when
compared
those
LCD
printer.
at
N2
enhanced
0.05)
0.01),
regardless
0.01).
It
can
be
concluded
that
affect
micro-
tested
additively
manufactured
materials.
In
addition,
also
optical
providing
depends
type,
using
protection
during
enhances
Language: Английский
Are the properties of 3D printed dental materials affected by nitrogen-rich postpolymerization? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Influence of Post-Curing in Nitrogen-Saturated Condition on the Degree of Conversion and Color Stability of 3D-Printed Resin Crowns
Bohyun Lim,
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Dohyun Kim,
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Je Seon Song
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et al.
Dentistry Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 68 - 68
Published: March 6, 2024
Post-curing
is
the
process
of
applying
extra
light
to
complete
polymerization
3D
printing.
The
mechanical
properties
light-cured
three-dimensional
(3D)
printed
resin
can
be
improved
by
decreasing
oxygen
concentrations
during
post-curing,
and
nitrogen-saturated
post-curing
has
been
applied
for
this
purpose.
This
study
aimed
evaluate
compare
color
stability
3D-printed
crowns
that
were
post-cured
in
both
normal
air
conditions.
Crowns
fabricated
with
a
printer
(control
group;
air)
or
conditions
(experimental
nitrogen).
specimens
each
group
subdivided
into
four
subgroups,
exposed
different
discoloration
agents:
distilled
water,
coffee,
wine,
curry.
Post-immersion
changes
measured
using
digital
spectrophotometer
analyzed
repeated-measures
ANOVA.
Fourier
transform
infrared
(FT-IR)
spectroscopy
evaluated
degree
conversion
over
immersion
times
Upon
comparing
effects
conditions,
significant
difference
between
control
experimental
groups
terms
time
wine
curry
subgroups
was
found.
FT-IR
analysis
showed
nitrogen
from
10
300
s.
These
findings
suggest
potentially
enhance
rate
crowns,
thereby
improving
their
stability.
Language: Английский
Efficacy of Nitrogen Saturated Post-curing on Color Stability of Three-dimensional Printed Resin Crowns
Bohyun Lim,
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Dohyun Kim,
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Je Seon Song
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et al.
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
Mechanical
properties
of
three-dimensional
(3D)
printed
resin
can
be
improved
by
decreasing
oxygen
concentrations
during
post-curing,
and
nitrogen
saturated
post-curing
has
been
applied
for
the
purpose.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
compare
color
stability
3D
crowns
post-cured
in
normal
air
conditions.
Crowns
were
fabricated
with
printer
(control
group;
air)
or
condition
(experimental
nitrogen).
The
specimens
each
group
subdivided
into
four
subgroups,
exposed
different
discoloration
agents:
distilled
water,
coffee,
wine,
curry.
Post-immersion
changes
measured
using
a
digital
spectrophotometer
analyzed
through
repeated
measures
ANOVA.
Fourier
Transform
Infrared
(FT-IR)
spectroscopy
evaluated
degree
conversion
over
immersion
times
both
Comparing
effects
conditions,
significant
difference
was
found
between
control
experimental
groups
time
wine
curry
subgroups.
In
FT-IR
analysis,
there
from
10
300
seconds.
findings
suggest
that
potentially
enhances
rate
crowns,
thereby
improving
their
stability.
Language: Английский
Effect of ethylene oxide unit number in bis-EMA on the physical properties of additive-manufactured occlusal splint material
Junichiro Wada,
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Paulina Heponiemi,
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Kanae Wada
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et al.
Journal of Prosthodontic Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
To
investigate
the
effects
of
number
ethylene
oxide
units
in
bis-EMA
on
physical
properties
additively
manufactured
occlusal
splints.
Language: Английский