Cytocompatibility of 3D printed dental materials for temporary restorations on fibroblasts [PDF]
Background Three-dimensional (3D) printing is widely used in the fabrication of dental prostheses; however, the influence of dental materials used for 3D printing on temporary restoration of fibroblasts in tissues is unclear.
Jung-Hyun Park +3 more
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Dimensional Accuracy Evaluation of Temporary Dental Restorations with Different 3D Printing Systems [PDF]
With the advent of 3D printing technologies in dentistry, the optimization of printing conditions has been of great interest, so this study analyzed the accuracy of 3D-printed temporary restorations of different sizes produced by digital light processing (DLP) and liquid crystal display (LCD) printers.
Wonjoon Moon +5 more
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Evaluation of biofilm formation on acrylic resins used to fabricate dental temporary restorations with the use of 3D printing technology [PDF]
Abstract Background Temporary implant-retained restorations are required to support function and esthetics of the masticatory system until the final restoration is completed and delivered. Acrylic resins are commonly used in prosthetic dentistry and lately they have been used in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology.
Justyna Mazurek-Popczyk +5 more
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Clinical Studies of Dental Cements: II. Further Investigation of Two Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cements for Temporary Restorations [PDF]
Two zinc oxide-eugenol cements of compressive strengths of 2,200 psi and 3,500 psi, selected in a previous study, were compared in a blind clinical study for suitability as a cementing material for temporary restorations. No difference was detectable clinically between the two cements in relation to retentive quality, taste, removal of the restoration
Gilson, Thomas D., Myers, George Elliott
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Subject. Currently, tooth loss prosthetics using implants are widely used. An important problem is the loss of bone tissue due to infections around the implant. Micro-gaps at the implant-abutment interface can contribute to infection with microorganisms.The aim of this study was to investigate the precision of connecting the implant-abutment components
Dmitry Zaikin +3 more
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AbstractObjectiveThis study investigated the effect of eluates of conventional and 3D‐printed resin materials for manufacturing temporary dental restorations on gingival keratinocytes.MethodsThree‐dimensional (3D)‐printed resin materials: 3Delta temp (Deltamed), NextDent MFH (Nextdent), Freeprint temp (Detax), GC temp (GC), were compared to Grandio ...
Iris Frasheri +4 more
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Cell Viability of Wharton’s Jelly-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (WJ-MSCs) on 3D-Printed Resins for Temporary Dental Restorations [PDF]
There is insufficient evidence regarding the cytotoxicity of restorative 3D-printing resins, used as part of the digital workflow in dentistry. This study presents a novel comparative evaluation of cell viability and adhesion using human Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs), a less commonly used but clinically relevant cell line in ...
Mónica Antonio-Flores +8 more
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In - vitro Flexural Strength Assessment of 3D Printed Custom Resins for Temporary Fixed Dental Restorations [PDF]
Delyan Georgiev
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Comparative Analysis of the Physicochemical Properties of 3D-Printed and Conventional Resins for Temporary Dental Restorations [PDF]
Objective. The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the physical and mechanical properties of two resins used for provisional prostheses: a direct self-curing dimethacrylate resin and a 3D-printed resin, in order to assess their potential for different clinical applications. Methods.
Oscar Javier Valencia-Blanco +5 more
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