광중합형 프린터로 제작한 인공치아, 의치상, 모노블럭 총의치의 후경화에 따른 3차원 정확성 평가
Three-dimensional accuracy evaluation of post-curing of artificial teeth, denture bases, and denture base monoblocks manufactured by digital light processing
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of post-curing on the three-dimensional (3D) accuracy of artificial teeth, denture bases, and denture base monoblock manufactured using digital light processing (DLP) technology. Methods: Using an edentulous model, a 3D design was made for complete dentures. Three groups were printed by DLP: artificial teeth, denture bases, and denture base monoblock. The models were scanned, subjected to post-curing, and scanned again. Three-dimensional analysis was performed based on the post-treatment differences among the three groups. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics ver. 22.0 (IBM), and the Mann– Whitney U-test and Kruskal–Wallis test were employed as nonparametric tests. Results: The complete denture monoblock (CM) and complete denture artificial teeth (CA) groups showed the lowest and highest errors at 15.13 and 23.37 μm, respectively. The groups did not show significant differences (p>0.05). In the significance test among the three groups, no significance was found in the CA group; however, significant differences were found between the complete denture base (CB) and CM groups. In addition, the three groups showed significant differences (p<0.05). Conclusion: Although deformation may occur during the post-curing process, it is within the clinically acceptable range. Future comparative studies using different 3D printers and searching for ways to minimize errors through optimization of the post-curing process are warranted.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS 1. 연구 시편 제작 RESULTS DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CONFLICT OF INTEREST ORCID REFERENCES