Effect of Reinforcement Bar on Trueness of Printed Titanium Kennedy I Removable Partial Denture Frameworks by Selective Laser Melting.

Int Dent J

Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Medical School, Institute of Stomatology, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Published: July 2024

Objective: The addition of reinforcement bars is a commonly used method to improve the fabrication trueness of selective laser melting removable partial denture alloy frameworks. However, the effects of different reinforcement bar designs on the trueness of the entire framework remain unclear. This study investigated the trueness of removable partial denture frameworks of pure titanium fabricated by selective laser melting under different reinforcement bar settings.

Method: A virtual framework was designed based on the Kennedy Class I partially edentulous model using computer-aided design software. Frameworks with different reinforcement bar settings (Ti-A without reinforcement bar, Ti-B with a single horizontal bar joining the lingual bar, Ti-C with two more bars at the anterior region, Ti-D with another horizontal bar at the anterior region, and Ti-E with one more bar at the posterior region, n = 5) were printed using pure titanium powder using a direct metal laser melting machine. The fabricated frameworks were scanned, and their fabrication trueness was compared with the designed virtual framework using one-way ANOVA.

Results: The overall mean discrepancies for Ti-A, Ti-B, Ti-C, Ti-D, and Ti-E were 0.111, 0.047, 0.073, 0.068, and 0.047 mm, respectively. For the group of Ti-A set with no reinforcement bars, larger discrepancies were observed compared with the other four groups (P < .05). Groups Ti-B and Ti-E showed better trueness of the RPI clasps, rests, and distal ends (P < .05).

Conclusions: Adding reinforcement bars improved the printing trueness of the pure titanium frameworks, and different settings resulted in various degrees of improvement. Setting a single reinforcement bar to join the lingual bar or an additional reinforcement bar at the distal end significantly enhanced the printing trueness of the RPI clasps, rests, and distal ends.

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