2016
DOI: 10.4103/2321-3825.167856
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Rapid prototyping: A future in orthodontics

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“…Although it might be influenced by the impression material and stone preparation settings, we used impression and stone materials of already proven accuracy . Between the two AM models, the PolyJet model had the best precision, which can be explained by the fact that the PolyJet process uses photopolymer from a new cartridge every time, whereas the SLA process reuses nonpolymerized resins, which might introduce errors during the phase change of the liquid resin . Furthermore, in general (Fig B), AM models had more green areas than the stone model, but they had more blue areas in the occlusal surface of the posterior region (i.e., more deviation than the stone model).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although it might be influenced by the impression material and stone preparation settings, we used impression and stone materials of already proven accuracy . Between the two AM models, the PolyJet model had the best precision, which can be explained by the fact that the PolyJet process uses photopolymer from a new cartridge every time, whereas the SLA process reuses nonpolymerized resins, which might introduce errors during the phase change of the liquid resin . Furthermore, in general (Fig B), AM models had more green areas than the stone model, but they had more blue areas in the occlusal surface of the posterior region (i.e., more deviation than the stone model).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these AM methods used for dental replica models, the stereolithographic apparatus (SLA) method and PolyJet (photopolymer jetting) method using photopolymer materials, are known to have good accuracy . The SLA method builds 3D shapes by accumulating cured layers of liquid resin in a water bath by laser beam, while the PolyJet method mimics the mechanism of an inkjet printer, using liquid photopolymers instead of ink and solidifying them with UV light, by the photocuring process …”
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“…Since the introduction of CBCT, documentation of 3D printing applications in Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery has steadily accumulated (Nikzad & Azari , D'haese et al . , Kumar & Ghafoor , Alharbi et al . ).…”
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“…Orthodontic applications of 3D printing include diagnostic models, trays for indirect bonding, and tooth movement appliances (Nayar et al . , Kumar & Ghafoor , https://smiledirectclub.com/, https://www.digitalortho.com.au/). Recent applications of 3D printing in the endodontic literature point to a possible paradigm shift in the way challenging surgical and nonsurgical endodontic treatments are accomplished.…”
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