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Effect of various post-curing light intensities, times, and energy levels on the color of 3D-printed resin crowns.

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Current 3D-printing technology has been widely used for creating dental resin restorations. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of light intensity, time, and energy post-curing on the surface color of 3D-printed resin crowns. However, the influences of post-curing parameters on the restoration after printing still need to be explored. Therefore, this project investigates the effect of post-cure conditions on resin color.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Specimens from single-crown (SC) and pontic (PO) specimens underwent post-curing at various light intensities (105, 210, 420, 630, and 860 mW/cm2) for 5, 10, and 15 min. Specimens were observed at three predetermined points and measured using a commercial spectrophotometer that utilizes the CIE Lab∗ color space. Subsequently, samples were analyzed for color differences (ΔE).

RESULTS: ΔE color differences in evaluated samples were influenced by the light intensity, time, and energy post-curing. SC samples showed a significant color difference ( P  < 0.05), with the lowest value at 5 min of 16 (860 mW/cm2 ), while 10 and 15 min had a difference of 4 (210 mW/cm2 ). PO samples exhibited a significant decrease in the color difference ( P  < 0.05) at 5 and 10 min of 16 (860 mW/cm2 ), and at 15 min of 12 (630 mW/cm2 ).

CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that exposing a resin crown to a high light intensity results in color stability and allows shorter post-curing times.

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