Effects of surface glazing on the mechanical and biological properties of 3D printed permanent dental resin materials

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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the surface glazing effect on the mechanical and biological properties of three-dimensional printed dental permanent resins. Methods: Specimens were prepared using Formlabs, Graphy Tera Harz permanent, and NextDent C&B temporary crown resins. Specimens were divided into three groups: samples with untreated surfaces, glazed surfaces, and sand-glazed surfaces. The flexural strength, Vickers hardness, color stability, and surface roughness of the samples were analyzed to identify their mechanical properties. Their cell viability and protein adsorption were analyzed to identify their biological properties. Results: The flexural strength and Vickers hardness of the samples with sand glazed and glazed surfaces were significantly increased. The color change was higher for surface untreated samples than that for the samples with sand-glazed and glazed surfaces. The surface roughness of the samples with sand-glazed and glazed surfaces was low. The samples with sand-glazed and glazed surfaces have low protein adsorption ability and high cell viability. Conclusions: Surface glazing increased the mechanical strength, color stability, and cell compatibility, while reducing the Ra and protein adsorption of 3D-printed dental resins. Thus, a glazed surface exhibited a positive effect on the mechanical and biological properties of 3D-printed resins.

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Nam, N. E., Hwangbo, N. K., & Kim, J. E. (2024). Effects of surface glazing on the mechanical and biological properties of 3D printed permanent dental resin materials. Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 68(2), 273–282. https://doi.org/10.2186/jpr.JPR_D_22_00261

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