3D Printed Resins: Challenges and Potential
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This video explores the current challenges and advancements in 3D printed dental resins. Topics include the adaptation issues caused by inadequate polymerization protocols, the difficulties of balancing filler load for mechanical strength, and the resin’s fluidity for printing efficiency. Discover insights into the future of restorative dentistry, including clinical performance comparisons of printed and milled resins. Highlights include recent research findings, innovative products, and the evolution of protocols that aim to bridge the gap between science and practical application in dental materials.
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