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Luka Šimunović1, Luka Brenko2, Antun Jakob Marić3
1Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
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Vat photopolymerization 3D printing, including stereolithography (SLA), digital light processing (DLP), and masked SLA (mSLA), has transformed dental device fabrication by enabling precise and customizable components. However, the rheological behavior of photopolymer resins is a critical factor that governs the printability, accuracy, and performance of printed parts. This review surveys the role of viscosity, shear-thinning, and thixotropy in defining the "printability window" of dental resins and explores the relationship between these properties and the formulation and final material performance. Rheological characterization using rotational rheometry provides key insights, with shear rate sweeps and thixotropy tests quantifying whether a resin behaves as Newtonian or pseudoplastic. The literature shows that optimal printability typically requires resins with low to moderate viscosity at shear, moderate thixotropy for stability, and formulations balanced between high-strength oligomers and low-viscosity diluents. The addition of fillers modifies the viscosity and dispersion, which can improve reinforcement but may reduce print resolution if not optimized. Thermal and optical considerations are also coupled with rheology, affecting the curing depth and accuracy. In conclusion, controlling resin rheology is essential for bridging material formulation with reliable clinical outcomes, guiding both resin design and printer process optimization in modern dental applications.
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