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Mechanical evaluation for three-dimensional printed orthodontic springs with different heights-in vitro study
Ahmed OthmanDragan StröbeleVasilios AlevizakosMesut TuranConstantin Von Seesubject
Universal testing machine3d printedMaterials scienceMechanical loadGroup (periodic table)Deflection (engineering)Electromagnetic coilIn vitro studyMechanical EvaluationComposite materialGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASdescription
Background The orthodontic spring materials in use have a significant influence on the applied forces. The prerequisite to identify the in vitro< force deflection of the CAD/CAM fabricated springs is considered mandatory to identify the material characteristics. The purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate the mechanical load on 3D printed springs using different coil heights. Material and Methods The springs were digitally designed with different coil heights using Autodesk Netfabb CAD software (San Rafael, CA, USA). Test specimens were manufactured using 3D printable experimental flexible material (Code: BM2008, GC, Tokyo, Japan). The specimens were divided according to the coil height into five groups, group A (n=4mm), group B (n=6mm), group C (n=8mm), group D (n=10mm) and group E (n=12mm). All group specimens were mechanically tested using a universal testing machine. Statistical analysis was performed using K-S-Test to compare the values of each to the control group (p< 0.001). Results The highest value in all groups was achieved by 5.43 N/mm in group A, while the lowest value was achieved by 0.11 N/mm in group E. Conclusions 3D printed springs are mechanically affected by the coil heights and there is a direct correlation to the resulting force. Furthermore, the variations within the investigated groups must be thoroughly investigated prior to clinical application. Key words:CAD/CAM, 3D printing, Orthodontics, mechanical testing, material evaluation.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-01-01 | Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry |