Preliminary Study on the Assessment of the Marginal Fit of Three-Dimensional Methacrylate Oligomer Phosphine Oxide Provisional Fixed Dental Prostheses Made by Digital Light Processing

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Molinero Mourelle, Pedro and Gómez Polo, Miguel Ángel and Gómez Polo, Cristina and Ortega, Rocio and Río Highsmith, Jaime del and Celemín Viñuela, Alicia (2020) Preliminary Study on the Assessment of the Marginal Fit of Three-Dimensional Methacrylate Oligomer Phosphine Oxide Provisional Fixed Dental Prostheses Made by Digital Light Processing. Prosthesis, 2 (3). pp. 240-245. ISSN 2673-1592

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Abstract

This article aimed to assess the marginal fit of methacrylate-oligomer-phosphine-oxide curable-resin provisional-fixed dental prostheses made by digital-light-processing (DLP) three-dimensional (3D) printing. A stainless-steel master model with two abutments was scanned, and five three-unit provisional bridges were designed and printed in VITA shade A3.5 curable resin in 50 µm-thick layers. The marginal fit of each abutment was measured at six points using a profile projector. A descriptive data analysis of the fit measurements was performed by descriptive and explorative processes with the SPSS software. The curable-resin provisional restorations made by DLP 3D printing reached values of 46.37 µm (SD: 29.58 µm), which were considered clinically acceptable, with values similar to polyethylene-methacrylate and polyether-ether-ketone provisional restorations.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Dental prosthesis; provisional restoration; CAD/CAM; marginal fit; 3D printing
Subjects:Medical sciences > Dentistry
Medical sciences > Dentistry > Dental implants
ID Code:67495
Deposited On:25 Aug 2021 07:10
Last Modified:25 Aug 2021 07:10

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