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The effects of additive manufacturing technologies and finish line designs on the trueness and dimensional stability of 3D-printed dies.

Yi-Cheng LaiChao-Chieh YangJohn A LevonTien Min Gabriel ChuDean MortonWei-Shao Lin
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2022)
Manufacturing technologies, storage conditions, and storage time significantly affected the trueness and dimensional stability of 3D-printed dies at finish line regions, while finish line designs had no significant effects. Among the AM technologies tested, all have produced either comparable or truer 3D-printed dies than the Type IV dental stone dies, and the CLIP and SLA 3D-printers produced the best outcomes. 3D-printed dies showed significant distortion after 1-month and 3-months storage, especially under light exposure storage conditions. These findings may negate the clinical need to preserve 3D-printed dies, and digital data should be preserved instead.
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