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Cintora López, Patricia & Arrieta Blanco, Patricia & Martin Vacas, Andrea & Paz Cortés, Marta Macarena & Gil, Javier & Aragoneses, Juan Manuel .In vitro analysis of the influence of the thermocycling and the applied force on orthodontic clear aligners.
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Cintora López, Patricia & Arrieta Blanco, Patricia & Martin Vacas, Andrea & Paz Cortés, Marta Macarena & Gil, Javier & Aragoneses, Juan Manuel. In vitro analysis of the influence of the thermocycling and the applied force on orthodontic clear aligners.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39394
Résumé:
The mechanical properties of polyurethane dental aligners have been studied in an
oral environment at 37°C and subjected to thermal cycling between 5°C and 55°C for
long periods of time at different mechanical stresses. The aim is to determine the
efficacy of the orthodontic aligner at different stress levels, the effect of thermal
cycling with therapy time on tooth position correction. Sixty aligners with the same
design were studied applying tensions of 0, 3 and 30 N and determining the
deformation at different times from 1 to 760 h. Half of these aligners were
subjected to stresses submerged in artificial saliva at 37°C and the other half were
subjected to thermal cycles between 2°C and 55°C in salivary medium. Deformation
was determined using a high-resolution stereo magnifier and ImageJ image analysis
software. Water adsorption by the polyurethane was determined at the different test
times. The results showed that in the unloaded aligners there is no appreciable
deformation, but with thermal cycling there is a light shrinkage of the aligner due to
the semi-crystallization process (ordering of polymeric chains) of the polyurethane.
When applying loads of 3 and 30 N, creep curves with constant deformation transition
zones can be seen. The transition zones decrease as the applied mechanical load
increases. In addition, the significant effect of thermal cycling on the reduction of the
transition zone of the aligners has been demonstrated. The transition zones are
optimal for dental correction as constant stresses are exerted for tooth movement.
The effect of thermal cycling shortens the constant deformation zone and reduces
tooth alignment time. It was observed that the absorption of water in the aligner is
constant after 1 h of immersion and does not exceed 0.4% by weight of absorbed
water.
KEYWORDS
polymers, orthodontic appliances, removable, clear aligner appliances, mechanical
properties, cree