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Influence of the Printing Angle and Load Direction on Flexure Strength in 3D Printed Materials for Provisional Dental Restorations

Paula Derban, Romeo Negrea, Mihai Romînu, Liviu Marșavina

2021Materials58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The CAD/CAM techniques, especially additive manufacturing such as 3D printing, constitute an ever-growing part of obtaining different dental appliances and restorations. Of these, provisional restorations are of frequent use in daily dental practice and are the object of this study. Masticatory and parafunctional forces determine flexure on these prostheses. This study investigates the influence of the printing angle and loading direction of the applied force on the flexure strength of two commercially available printable resins-Detax Freeprint Temp and Nextdent MFH Vertex dental. Ten rectangular beam specimens printed at the angle of 0, 45 and 90 degrees were fabricated of each of these materials, with an addition of 10 at 0 degrees for the investigation of the load direction. Three-point bending tests were performed in a universal testing machine. Flexure strength, strain at break and Young's modulus were determined and a statistical analysis was performed on the obtained data. According to the statistical analysis, the flexural strength has a significance dependence with respect to degrees of orientation, for both investigated materials.

Topics & Concepts

Flexural strengthMaterials scienceComposite materialMasticatory force3D printingFlexural modulusStatistical analysisModulus3d printedBendingBite force quotientOrthodonticsDentistryMathematicsEngineeringBiomedical engineeringMedicineStatisticsDental materials and restorationsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes