Precision and accuracy of four current 3D Printers to achieve models for Fixed Dental Prosthesis

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The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy and precision of 3D printers used to obtain models of fixed dental prostheses. A fixed dental prosthesis preparation was scanned and reproduced by four 3D printers: RapidShape P40, Asiga MAX, Varseo, and Photon. The impressions were scanned again, and the dataset was compared to the original dataset. Mean discrepancies (µm) were 52.97±20.48 (RapidShape P40), 68.27±43.53 (Asiga MAX), 62.22±56.21 (Varseo), and 80.03±28.67 (Photon). There was no difference (p=0.314) in accuracy; however, the precision differed (p=0.015) among the 3D printers. The printers had distinct precision but did not differ in accuracy.

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Reis, B. S., Portella, F. F., & Rivaldo, E. G. (2020). Precision and accuracy of four current 3D Printers to achieve models for Fixed Dental Prosthesis. Acta Odontologica Latinoamericana, 33(1), 3–5. https://doi.org/10.54589/aol.33/1/003

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