A validation study of reconstructed rapid prototyping models produced by two technologies

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Objective: To determine the accuracy (trueness and precision) of two different rapid prototyping (RP) techniques for the physical reproduction of three-dimensional (3D) digital orthodontic study casts, a comparative assessment using two 3D STL files of two different maxillary dentitions (two cases) as a reference was accomplished. Materials and Methods: Five RP replicas per case were fabricated using both stereolithography (SLA) and the PolyJet system. The 20 reproduced casts were digitized with a highly accurate reference scanner, and surface superimpositions were performed. Precision was measured by superimposing the digitized replicas within each case with themselves. Superimposing the digitized replicas with the corresponding STL reference files assessed trueness. Statistical significance between the two tested RP procedures was evaluated with independent-sample ttests (P

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Dietrich, C. A., Ender, A., Baumgartner, S., & Mehl, A. (2017). A validation study of reconstructed rapid prototyping models produced by two technologies. Angle Orthodontist, 87(5), 782–787. https://doi.org/10.2319/01091-727.1

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