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Nanoindentation creep: The impact of water and artificial saliva storage on milled and 3D-printed resin composites.

Rafat SasanyFaris Z JamjoomSultan Merve UçarBurak Yilmaz
Published in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2024)
All specimens showed comparable performance after artificial saliva storage, but increased nanoindentation creep after distilled water storage for 3 months. The subtractive CAD-CAM blocks showed superior dimensional stability in terms of nanoindentation creep depths in both storage conditions. Additively manufactured composite resins had lower dimensional stability than one of the subtractively manufactured composites, which was demonstrated as having higher creep deformation and maximum recovery. However, after artificial saliva storage, one of the additively manufactured resins had dimensional stability similar to that of subtractively manufactured.
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