Effect of number of supports and build angle on the fabrication and internal fit accuracy of additively manufactured definitive resin-ceramic hybrid crowns

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2023

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of number of supports and build angle on the fabrication and internal fit ac-curacy (trueness and precision) of additively manufactured resin-ceramic hybrid crowns. Methods: A mandibular first molar crown was designed and nested on the build platform of a printer either with a 30 degrees angle between the occlusal surface and the build platform (BLS (less support) and BMS (more support)) or its occlusal surface parallel to the build platform (VLS (less support) and VMS (more support)) to fabricate addi-tively manufactured resin-ceramic hybrid crowns (n = 14). After fabrication, supports were removed by a blinded operator and all crowns were digitized with an intraoral scanner. Fabrication accuracy (overall, external, intaglio occlusal, occlusal, and marginal) was evaluated by using root mean square (RMS) method, while internal fit was evaluated with triple scan method. RMS, average gap, and precision of these data were analyzed (alpha= 0.05).esults: VLS had higher overall deviations than BLS and VMS (P <=.039). VMS had higher occlusal deviations than BLS (P=.033). While BMS and BLS had higher marginal deviations than VLS (P <=.006), BMS also had higher values than VMS (P=.012). BLS led to higher precision than VMS (intaglio occlusal and occlusal surfaces) and VLS (occlusal surface) (P <=.008). VLS led to higher precision than BMS (marginal surface) (P=.027). Average gap values were similar (P=.723); however, BLS resulted in higher precision than VLS (P=.018).Conclusions: Considering their high marginal and occlusal surface trueness, and similar internal occlusal de-viations and average gaps (trueness), clinical fit of resin-ceramic hybrid crowns fabricated with tested parameters may be similar. Reduced number of supports and angled orientation may lead to higher precision of fit. Clinical Significance: Tested resin-ceramic hybrid-printer pair may be used to fabricate crowns with reduced number of supports to maintain occlusal surface integrity without compromising the fabrication accuracy and fit.

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Additive Manufacturing, Build Angle, Definitive Composite Resin, Fabrication Trueness, Support

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Journal of Dentistry

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Q1

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134

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