Evaluation of the clinical application of personalized 3D printing and CAD/CAM resin crowns to replace stainless steel crowns in paediatric dentistry
Huei‐Yu Huang,
Ya‐Ting Yang,
Chun‐Chao Chuang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChildren with dental caries are treated with stainless steel metal crowns (SSC), but the aesthetics and precision still need to be improved. Currently, both 3D‐printed resin crowns (PRC) and computer‐aided design/computer‐aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) resin crowns (CRC) meet the clinical requirements for crown applications in terms of strength, production time, cost, and aesthetics.AimThis study replaced SSC with customized resin crowns by 3D printing and CAD/CAM.DesignIn this study, PRC, CRC, and SSC … Show more
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