Sir John Walsh Research Institute, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia; Menzies Health Institute Queensland Disability & Rehabilitation Centre, Gold Coast, Australia.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2023 Oct;146:106057. doi: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106057. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
This study aims to systematically review the literature and evaluate the effect of post-printing factors such as aging, heat, appliance fabrication and storage on the dimensional accuracy of full-arch dental models manufactured by additive manufacturing (AM) technology for the intended use of working model purposes.
Three online databases, Medline (Ovid), Scopus and Web of Science were screened and last searched in March 2023. In-vitro studies and publications involving any distortions and shrinkage to the additively manufactured (AMed) model after printing and post-processing were included. However, literature reviews, abstracts, publications in a language different from English, or publications not testing a dental model with an arch or dentition were excluded. The references cited in the studies included were also checked via Google Scholar to identify relevant published studies potentially missed.
The systematic search identified and screened 769 different studies after the removal of duplicates. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 30 relevant titles and abstracts were found, yielding six final selections after full-text screening. Four out of the six studies evaluated the effect of both storage and aging on the dimensional accuracy of AMed dental models. The other two studies assessed the dimensional accuracy after the fabrication of thermoformed and vacuum-formed appliances on the AMed dental model.
AMed models can be utilised as working models on the condition that specific printing parameters are followed and additional model design features are employed. No definitive conclusions can be drawn on standardised methods to assess the dimensional accuracy of AMed dental models after storage, aging and appliance fabrication. In addition, there is no consensus on specific storage periods for an AMed model. Majority of study designs removed the palatal region to create a horseshoe shaped model, making the results less applicable to a working model scenario requiring the palate for retention purposes. The parameters investigated on AMed models include storage, aging, and appliance fabrication through thermoforming and vacuum-forming. Printing densities of solid models and wall thickness of hollow models were shown to influence the accuracy of AMed models. Dimensional accuracy of AMed models have been shown to be affected during appliance fabrication through thermoforming and vacuum-forming in certain conditions.
There is a clear need of standardisation when manufacturing AMed dental models for working model purposes. The current methods investigated in this study lack established protocols to accurately manufacture the AMed models, and effectively store and utilise an AMed dental model for fabrication of orthodontic and prosthodontic appliances.
本研究旨在系统地回顾文献,并评估打印后和后处理过程中的老化、热、修复体制作和储存等后印刷因素对增材制造(AM)技术制造的全口义齿模型的尺寸精度的影响,这些模型用于工作模型目的。
筛选了三个在线数据库,即 Ovid 中的 Medline、Scopus 和 Web of Science,并于 2023 年 3 月进行了最后一次搜索。纳入了打印后和后处理后对增材制造(AMed)模型产生任何扭曲和收缩的体内研究和出版物。然而,文献综述、摘要、非英文出版物或未测试具有牙弓或牙列的牙科模型的出版物被排除在外。还通过 Google Scholar 检查了研究中引用的参考文献,以确定可能遗漏的相关已发表研究。
系统搜索去除重复项后共确定并筛选了 769 项不同的研究。在应用纳入和排除标准后,共发现 30 篇相关的标题和摘要,经过全文筛选后,最终有 6 项入选。其中 4 项研究评估了储存和老化对 AMed 牙科模型尺寸精度的影响。另外两项研究评估了在 AMed 牙科模型上制作热成型和真空成型修复体后的尺寸精度。
在遵循特定打印参数并采用额外模型设计特征的情况下,可以将 AMed 模型用作工作模型。对于储存、老化和修复体制作后评估 AMed 牙科模型的尺寸精度,尚无明确的方法。此外,对于 AMed 模型的特定储存期也没有达成共识。大多数研究设计去除了腭部以形成马蹄形模型,这使得结果不太适用于需要保持器的工作模型情况。在 AMed 模型上研究的参数包括储存、老化和通过热成型和真空成型制作修复体。实心模型的打印密度和空心模型的壁厚度被证明会影响 AMed 模型的准确性。在某些条件下,通过热成型和真空成型制作修复体时,AMed 模型的尺寸精度会受到影响。
为了满足工作模型目的制造 AMed 牙科模型,需要进行标准化。本研究中调查的当前方法缺乏准确制造 AMed 模型的既定方案,并且无法有效地储存和使用 AMed 牙科模型来制作正畸和修复体修复体。