Innovative Study on Flexural Strength of 3D-Printed Resins for Dental Restorations

Posted: January 1, 2025
This study evaluated the flexural strength of 3D-printed resin materials compared to conventional provisional resins for dental restorations. Results showed varying mechanical performances among the materials, with some maintaining strength after aging while others experienced significant decreases. The impact of thermomechanical aging was notable, emphasizing the need for caution when using certain materials for interim or long-term provisional restorations. Some 3D-printed resins surpassed expectations compared to conventional controls, highlighting the potential of additive manufacturing in dentistry.

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