Fabrication of Zirconia Ceramic Dental Crowns by Digital Light Processing: Effects of the Process on Physical Properties and Microstructure.
3D Print Addit Manuf
; 11(3): e1257-e1270, 2024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
Highly dense zirconia ceramic dental crowns were successfully fabricated by a digital light processing (DLP) additive manufacturing technique. The effects of slurry solid content and exposure density on printing accuracy, curing depth, shrinkage rate, and relative density were evaluated. For the slurry with a solid content of 80 wt%, the curing depth achieved 40 µm with minimal overgrowth under an exposure intensity of 16.5 mW/cm2. Solid content and sintering temperature had remarkable effects on physical properties and microstructure. Higher solid content resulted in better structural integrity, higher relative density, and denser microstructure. Compressive strength, Vickers hardness, fracture toughness, and wear resistance significantly increase with lifting solid content, reaching values of 677 MPa, 12.62 GPa, 6.3 MPa·m1/2, and 1.5 mg/min, respectively, for 1500°C sintered zirconia dental crowns printed from a slurry with 80 wt% solid content. DLP is deemed a promising technology for the fabrication of zirconia ceramic dental crowns for tooth repair.
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3D Print Addit Manuf
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