U.S., May 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06960070) titled 'Clinical Success of Onlays Fabricated With Different Types of Resin' on April 18.
Brief Summary: Additive manufacturing, also referred to as "3D printing" or "rapid prototyping," is defined as the process of joining materials layer by layer to create an object based on 3D model data. In this method, a digital data set is first created on a computer (computer-aided design, CAD) and then transferred to a 3D printer. The designed object is produced by printing it in successive layers.
In contrast, in subtractive manufacturing, restorations are produced by milling homogeneous blocks based on computer-designed models. Compared to subtract...