The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique

Abstract Background Limited information is available on the thickness and post-polymerization procedure of denture base resins produced by stereolithography (SLA). This study aims to assess the impact of varying thickness, post-curing durations, and temperature on the flexural strength and colour st...

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Main Authors: Esra Kul, Saba Ostovar, Seyhan Kahraman, Nuran Yanıkoğlu, Faruk Yeşildal
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Published: BMC 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05868-9
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author Esra Kul
Saba Ostovar
Seyhan Kahraman
Nuran Yanıkoğlu
Faruk Yeşildal
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Saba Ostovar
Seyhan Kahraman
Nuran Yanıkoğlu
Faruk Yeşildal
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description Abstract Background Limited information is available on the thickness and post-polymerization procedure of denture base resins produced by stereolithography (SLA). This study aims to assess the impact of varying thickness, post-curing durations, and temperature on the flexural strength and colour stability of 3D-printed denture bases. Materials and methods A total of 80 rectangular specimens, measuring 65 × 10 × 3 mm and 65 × 10 × 2 mm, were developed using 3D-printed acrylic resin. The 3D-printed groups were further categorised based on their thickness into two groups: 2 mm and 3 mm. Each of these four groups was then subdivided based on the post-curing temperature (60 °C and 80 °C) and post-curing duration (15 min and 60 min). To ensure colour stability, the specimens were placed in an incubator containing a coffee solution at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. To evaluate the flexural strength of the specimens, they were placed on a specialised jig with two supports that were 50 mm apart. The jig was securely attached to a universal testing machine. The spectrophotometer was used to measure the colour changes (ΔE00) of the specimens that underwent different post-curing procedures and were immersed in coffee. The data analysis involved the use of ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc tests, with a significance level (α) set at 0.05. Results The study’s findings suggest that the flexural strength values exhibited an upward trend as the post-curing periods increased from 15 to 60 min and the temperatures rose from 40 °C to 80 °C. Group 2 and 4 showed the highest flexural strength (86 MPa and 95 MPa, respectively). Group 2 with less thickness than group 4 exhibited a better color stability and acceptable level of color change with ΔΕ00 = 2.59. Conclusions The study revealed that the specimens with a thickness of 3 mm, a post-curing period of 60 min, and a temperature of 80 °C exhibited the best flexural strength but the lowest colour stability compared to the other groups. Optimum results can be achieved by increasing the post polymerization time and temperature rather than increasing the thickness of the denture base. Because group 2, which has a thickness of 2 mm and is subjected to the same post-curing period, has acceptable clinical results in terms of both flexural strength and color stability. Clinical trial number Not applicable.
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spelling doaj-art-48d3f5a560a3497db23e3d2d79880a732025-08-20T02:30:27ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312025-04-012511810.1186/s12903-025-05868-9The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) techniqueEsra Kul0Saba Ostovar1Seyhan Kahraman2Nuran Yanıkoğlu3Faruk Yeşildal4Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Ataturk UniversityDepartment of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Ataturk UniversityDepartment of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Ataturk UniversityDepartment of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Ataturk UniversityDepartmet of Energy, Faculty of Engineering, Ataturk UniversityAbstract Background Limited information is available on the thickness and post-polymerization procedure of denture base resins produced by stereolithography (SLA). This study aims to assess the impact of varying thickness, post-curing durations, and temperature on the flexural strength and colour stability of 3D-printed denture bases. Materials and methods A total of 80 rectangular specimens, measuring 65 × 10 × 3 mm and 65 × 10 × 2 mm, were developed using 3D-printed acrylic resin. The 3D-printed groups were further categorised based on their thickness into two groups: 2 mm and 3 mm. Each of these four groups was then subdivided based on the post-curing temperature (60 °C and 80 °C) and post-curing duration (15 min and 60 min). To ensure colour stability, the specimens were placed in an incubator containing a coffee solution at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. To evaluate the flexural strength of the specimens, they were placed on a specialised jig with two supports that were 50 mm apart. The jig was securely attached to a universal testing machine. The spectrophotometer was used to measure the colour changes (ΔE00) of the specimens that underwent different post-curing procedures and were immersed in coffee. The data analysis involved the use of ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc tests, with a significance level (α) set at 0.05. Results The study’s findings suggest that the flexural strength values exhibited an upward trend as the post-curing periods increased from 15 to 60 min and the temperatures rose from 40 °C to 80 °C. Group 2 and 4 showed the highest flexural strength (86 MPa and 95 MPa, respectively). Group 2 with less thickness than group 4 exhibited a better color stability and acceptable level of color change with ΔΕ00 = 2.59. Conclusions The study revealed that the specimens with a thickness of 3 mm, a post-curing period of 60 min, and a temperature of 80 °C exhibited the best flexural strength but the lowest colour stability compared to the other groups. Optimum results can be achieved by increasing the post polymerization time and temperature rather than increasing the thickness of the denture base. Because group 2, which has a thickness of 2 mm and is subjected to the same post-curing period, has acceptable clinical results in terms of both flexural strength and color stability. Clinical trial number Not applicable.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05868-9CAD/CAMSLAThicknessPost-polymerizationDenture base
spellingShingle Esra Kul
Saba Ostovar
Seyhan Kahraman
Nuran Yanıkoğlu
Faruk Yeşildal
The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
BMC Oral Health
CAD/CAM
SLA
Thickness
Post-polymerization
Denture base
title The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
title_full The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
title_fullStr The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
title_full_unstemmed The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
title_short The effect of post-polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography (SLA) technique
title_sort effect of post polymerization methods and varying thicknesses on colour stability and flexural strength of denture base polymers produced with stereolithography sla technique
topic CAD/CAM
SLA
Thickness
Post-polymerization
Denture base
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05868-9
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