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3D Printing of Dental Prostheses: Current and Emerging Applications
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2023
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMicrofabricationMechanical EngineeringPrinting TechniquesFabrication TechniqueFabrication TechniquesAdditive Manufacturing ApproachDental BiomechanicsBiomedical EngineeringEmerging ApplicationsRevolutionary Fabrication Technologies3D Bioprinting3D Printing
3D printing enables rapid, layer‑by‑layer fabrication of complex dental prostheses with precise mechanical properties, expanding dentists’ design freedom and efficiency, though its use remains limited to certain prostheses and implants. This review aims to survey the latest applications of 3D printing techniques in dental prosthetic manufacturing. The article outlines various 3D printing methods, material options (thermoplastics, ceramics, metals), their pros and cons, application examples, current limitations, and draws on five major scientific databases to compile the literature.
Revolutionary fabrication technologies such as three-dimensional (3D) printing to develop dental structures are expected to replace traditional methods due to their ability to establish constructs with the required mechanical properties and detailed structures. Three-dimensional printing, as an additive manufacturing approach, has the potential to rapidly fabricate complex dental prostheses by employing a bottom-up strategy in a layer-by-layer fashion. This new technology allows dentists to extend their degree of freedom in selecting, creating, and performing the required treatments. Three-dimensional printing has been narrowly employed in the fabrication of various kinds of prostheses and implants. There is still an on-demand production procedure that offers a reasonable method with superior efficiency to engineer multifaceted dental constructs. This review article aims to cover the most recent applications of 3D printing techniques in the manufacturing of dental prosthetics. More specifically, after describing various 3D printing techniques and their advantages/disadvantages, the applications of 3D printing in dental prostheses are elaborated in various examples in the literature. Different 3D printing techniques have the capability to use different materials, including thermoplastic polymers, ceramics, and metals with distinctive suitability for dental applications, which are discussed in this article. The relevant limitations and challenges that currently limit the efficacy of 3D printing in this field are also reviewed. This review article has employed five major scientific databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and Scopus, with appropriate keywords to find the most relevant literature in the subject of dental prostheses 3D printing.
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