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Journal of Technologic Dentistry
2021 Volume.43 No. 2 p.48 ~ p.55
Analysis of deformation according to post-curing of complete arch artificial teeth for temporary dentures printed with a DLP printer
Kim Dong-Yeon

Lee Gwang-Young
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze deformation according to post-curing of complete arch artificial teeth for temporary dentures printed with a digital light processing (DLP) printer.

Methods: An edentulous model was prepared and an occlusal rim was produced. The edentulous model and occlusal rim were scanned using a model scanner. A complete denture was designed using a dental computer-aided design, and the denture base and artificial tooth were separated. Ten complete arch artificial teeth were printed using a 3D printer (DLP). Complete arch artificial teeth was classified into the following three groups: a group no post-curing (NC), a group with 10 minutes post-curing (10M), and a group with 20 minutes post-curing (20M). Specimens were scanned using a model scanner. The scanned data were overlapped with the reference data. Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA analysis of variance, Kruskal?Wallis test, and Mann?Whitney U test (¥á=0.05).

Results: Regarding the overall deviation of complete arch artificial teeth, the NC group showed the lowest mean deviation of 111.13 ¥ìm and the 20M group showed the highest mean deviation of 131.03 ¥ìm. There were statistically significant differences among the three groups (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The complete arch artificial tooth showed deformation due to post-curing. In addition, the largest shrinkage deformation was observed at 10 minutes of post-curing, whereas the least deformation was observed at 20 minutes.
KEYWORD
Accuracy, Artificial teeth, Complete denture, Post-curing, Three-dimensional printing, Trueness
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