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Resumen de Fracture strength test of digitally produced ceramic-filled and unfilled dental resin restorations via 3d printing: an in vitro study

Ansgar-Christian Schulz, Ahmed Othman, Dragan Ströbele, Juliane Wagner, Richard Mosch, Constantin von See

  • Purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanical efficiency of 3D-printed permanent and provisional implant cemented fixed bridges produced via CAD/CAM technology using an interim and a permanent ceramic filled hybrid material.

    Two groups with twenty specimens each were designed and 3D-printed via digital light processing technology (DLP). A fracture strength test was performed. Statistical analysis was performed (p>0.05) for impression distance and force.

    For the fracture resistance and impression distance no significant difference (p = 0.643) were detected. The specimens of interim resin showed a mean value of 365.90 ± 86.67 N. Whereas specimens of permanent ceramic filled hybrid material showed a mean value of 363.45 ± 87.57 N.

    In this in vitro study 3D-printed ceramic filled hybrid material and interim resin based on methacrylic acid esters showed an acceptable resistance to bite forces with no differences in fracture mechanism.


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