3D printed vs conventionally cured provisional crown and bridge dental materials
Dental Materials Nov 11, 2017
Tahayeri A, et al. - Using a low-cost stereolithography 3D printer, the authors aimed to optimize the 3D printing of a dental material for provisional crown and bridge restorations. Furthermore, they compared its mechanical properties against conventionally cured provisional dental materials. They proposed that despite the limited 3D printing accuracy of the printing system of choice, a 3D printable provisional restorative material allowed for sufficient mechanical properties for intraoral use.
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