Multi-material 3D printing of a customized sports mouth guard: Proof-of-concept clinical case

A multilayer mouth guard is known to have the best protective performance. However, its manufacturing in a digital workflow may be challenging with regards to virtual design and materialization. The present case demonstrates a pathway to fabricate a multilayer individualized mouth guard in a fully digital workflow, which starts with intraoral scanning. A free-form CAD software was used for the virtual design. Two various CAM techniques were used, including Polyjet 3D printing of rubber-like soft material and silicone printing using Drop-on-Demand technique. For both methods the outer layer was manufactured from more rigid materials to facilitate its protective function; the inner layer was printed from a softer material to aid a better adaptation to mucosa and teeth. Both 3D printed multilayer mouth guards showed a clinically acceptable fit and were met with patient appraisal. Their protective capacities must be evaluated in further clinical studies. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Authors
Unkovskiy A. 1, 2 , Huettig F.3 , Kraemer-Fernandez P.3 , Spintzyk S.4, 5
Publisher
MDPI AG
Number of issue
23
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
12762
Volume
18
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Prosthodontics, Geriatric Dentistry and Craniomandibular Disorders, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt—Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, 14197, Germany
  • 2 Department of Prosthodontics, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 3 Department of Prosthodontics at the Centre of Dentistry, Oral Medicine, and Maxillofacial Surgery with Dental School, Tuebingen University Hospital, Tuebingen, 72076, Germany
  • 4 Section Medical Materials Science and Technology, Tuebingen University Hospital, Tuebingen, 72076, Germany
  • 5 ADMiRE Lab—Additive Manufacturing, Intelligent Robotics, Sensors and Engineering, School of Engineering and IT, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Villach, 9800, Austria
Keywords
Additive manufactur-ing; Bite guard; Dentistry; Intraoral scanning; Polyvinylsiloxane printing; Rapid manufacturing; Sports medicine
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