Evaluation of thickness of 3D printed versus thermoformed aligners: A prospective in vivo ageing experiment

Author:

Sayahpour Babak1,Eslami Sara1ORCID,Stuhlfelder Jakob1,Bühling Sarah1,Dahmer Iulia2,Goteni Malcolm3,Kopp Stefan1,Nucci Ludovica4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics Johann‐Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany

2. Institute of Biostatistics and Mathematical Modelling, Faculty of Medicine J. W. Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt am Maine Germany

3. Private Orthodontic Practice Duesseldorf Germany

4. Multidisciplinary Department of Medical‐Surgical and Dental Specialties University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli Naples Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo compare and investigate the effects of intraoral ageing on the thickness of one group of directly printed and two groups of thermoformed aligners on the labial surface of maxillary central incisors.Materials and MethodsSix groups (12 samples per group) were included in this prospective in vivo experiment. Groups DP‐Clin, INV‐Clin and CA‐Clin consisted of directly printed (Tera Harz TC‐85 DAC resin), thermoformed (Invisalign, PU based polymer) and in house thermoformed (CA‐Pro, PET‐G based polymer) aligners, retrieved after 1 week of intraoral service. Groups DP‐Ctr, INV‐Ctr and CA‐Ctr included unused aligners samples. Thickness measurements were conducted using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Data that underwent log‐10 transformation was analysed by multiple linear regression analysis (p < .05).ResultsStatistically significant differences were found between the materials in both Clin and Ctr categories (p < .001). Group DP had the highest thickness among the groups and the least thickness was observed in the CA group (p < .001). However, intraoral ageing did not significantly affect the aligner thickness of any groups.ConclusionsBoth thermoforming and direct printing of clear aligners led to thickness deviations in terms of increase for printed aligners and decrease for thermoformed aligners. Intraoral ageing did not affect the aligner thickness in any of the groups.

Publisher

Wiley

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