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Chemical and mechanical characteristics of contemporary thermoplastic orthodontic materials Cover

Chemical and mechanical characteristics of contemporary thermoplastic orthodontic materials

Open Access
|Aug 2021

Abstract

Aim

The aim of the present study was to characterise the chemical and mechanical properties of contemporary thermoplastic orthodontic materials.

Materials and methods

Four thermoplastic materials were tested: Clear Aligner (Scheu-Dental), ACE and A+ (Dentsply), and Invisalign (Align Technology). Eight appliances were fabricated from each material and a small portion from each was analysed by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. The appliances were cut and, following metallographic grinding and polishing, were subjected to instrumented indentation testing (IIT) employing a Vickers indenter. Martens Hardness (HM), Indentation Modulus (EIT), Elastic to Total Work Ratio (elastic index (ηIT)) and Indentation Creep (CIT) were determined according to ISO 14577-1. The mean values of the mechanical properties were statistically analysed by one way ANOVA and Tukey Kramer multiple comparison test at a = 0.05.

Results

ATR-FTIR analysis identified that Invisalign was a polyurethane-based material, whereas the others were based on polyester, polyethylene glycol terephthalate (PETG). Invisalign showed higher hardness and modulus values, a slightly higher brittleness and lesser creep resistance compared with the PETG-based products.

Conclusions

The materials tested showed significant differences in their chemical structure and mechanical properties and therefore differences in their clinical behaviour are anticipated.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/aoj-2020-151 | Journal eISSN: 2207-7480 | Journal ISSN: 2207-7472
Language: English
Page range: 165 - 170
Submitted on: Mar 1, 2015
Accepted on: Sep 1, 2015
Published on: Aug 15, 2021
Published by: Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc.
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2021 Alexandras Alexandropoulos, Youssef S. Al Jabbari, Spiros Zinelis, Theodore Eliades, published by Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.