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29-05-2024 | Original Article

Investigating the impact of post-curing cycles on surface hardness and color stability in 3D printed resin crowns

Authors: Peris Celikel, Fatih Sengul

Published in: Odontology | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of different post-curing cycles on the Vickers hardness, color change, and translucency value of 3D printed methacrylic acid ester-based temporary and permanent crown resins. A total of 300 samples were printed in disk shape (ø:8 mm, thickness: 2 mm) using VarseoSmile Crown Plus (VSC) and VarseoSmile Temp (VST) materials from a 3D printer. These disks were divided into five subgroups (n = 30 each) based on flash-curing cycles (0, 750, 1500, 2250, and 3000). Surface hardness tests and color tests were conducted on both the green state and flash-cured groups. The data were analyzed using univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). The hardness of 3D printed temporary and permanent crown resin increased with post-curing time. Compared to the post-curing cycle recommended by the manufacturer, no clinically significant color change (ΔE00 ≥ 2.25) was observed in any of the polymerized groups. It was determined that permanent crown material had a more translucent structure than temporary crown material. The interaction between material and post-curing had significant effects on surface hardness, color (ΔE00), and translucency of 3D printed methacrylic acid ester-based resins.
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Title
Investigating the impact of post-curing cycles on surface hardness and color stability in 3D printed resin crowns
Authors
Peris Celikel
Fatih Sengul
Publication date
29-05-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Odontology / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1618-1247
Electronic ISSN: 1618-1255
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10266-024-00956-8