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Verifying the seating of a 3D-printed removable die using elastomeric matrices: A dental technique
Francisco X Azpiazu-Flores1, Mustafa Borga Donmez2,3, Wei-Shao Lin4
1Center for Implant, Esthetic and Innovative Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Abstract:
Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing systems enable digital designing and 3-dimensional (3D) printing of definitive casts with removable dies. However, the fit of the removable dies should be without interferences for their accurate positioning in the cast. Given that the accuracy of additive manufacturing depends on design- and manufacturing-related factors, verifying the accuracy of the position of 3D-printed removable dies in their cast is essential to fabricate positionally accurate definitive prostheses, which would enable minimal or no laboratory and clinical adjustments. This dental technique article presents a straightforward approach to verify the seating of a 3D-printed removable die by using verification matrices made of a polyvinylsiloxane interocclusal registration material.

