材料科学
复合材料
抗弯强度
弹性模量
表面粗糙度
3d打印
弯曲
牙冠(牙科)
维氏硬度试验
图层(电子)
生物医学工程
微观结构
医学
作者
Paulo Sérgio Borella,Larissa Ayres Scagliarini Alvares,Maria Tereza Hordones Ribeiro,Guilherme Faria Moura,Carlos José Soares,Karla Zancopé,Gustavo Mendonça,Flávia Pires Rodrigues,Flávio Domingues das Neves
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dental.2023.06.002
摘要
This in vitro comparative study aimed to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of four 3D-printed resins with two different thickness layers. Four printed resins (VarseoSmile Crown Plus, VSC; NexDent C&B MFH, MFH; Nanolab 3D, NNL; and Resilab 3D Temp, RSL) were printed with 50 µm and 100 µm layer thickness, resulting in 80 bars measuring 25 × 2 × 2 mm. The specimens underwent a Raman spectroscopy for degree of conversion, confocal laser scanning microscopy for surface roughness (Sa), three-point bending test for flexural strength and elastic modulus, and a Vickers hardness test (VHN). Data was tested for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk, two-way ANOVA, and Tukey test (α = 0.05) for statistical analysis. The layer thickness affected all performed tests, but the elastic modulus (p < 0.001). Specimens with 100 µm showed, in general, worse results outcomes than those with 50 µm (p < 0.001). However, within the limitations of this comparative in vitro study, it could be concluded that the tested resins and layer thicknesses directly influenced physical and mechanical properties. The physical and mechanical properties of three-dimensional printed restorations can be affected by the layer thickness, which can interfere with the choice of the 3D printing resin for a desired clinical outcome.
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