BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF 3D PRINTED PHOTOINITIATED PROSTHODONTIC RESINS (In vitro Study)
Maisa Farid,
Faten Abbas,
Radwa Mehanna
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION:The production of numerous types of materials for diverse uses in dentistry is a rapidly growing and researchintensive field. Although 3D printed resins are among the many materials utilized in prosthetic appliances today, research on their biocompatibility in long-term dental applications is limited. OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of cellular behavior of human gingival fibroblasts "HGFs" when put in contact with 3D photoinitiated printed resins and heat polymerized acrylic resin. METHODOLOGY: HGFs were is… Show more
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