JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of printing orientation on mechanical properties of 3D-printed orthodontic aligners

Lukas CamenischGeorgios PolychronisNearchos PanayiOlga MakouSpyridon N. PapageorgiouSpiros ZinelisTheodore Eliades

Year: 2024 Journal:   Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie Vol: 86 (4)Pages: 226-233   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess differences in the fundamental mechanical properties of resin-made three-dimensional (3D) printed orthodontic aligners according to the printing orientation. Methods Twenty resin 3D-printed dumbbell-shaped specimens and 20 orthodontic aligners were fabricated and postcured in nitrogen. Half of the specimens and aligners were built in horizontal (H), the other half in vertical (V) directions. The dumbbell-shaped specimens were loaded in a tensile testing machine, while parts of the aligners were embedded in acrylic resin, ground, polished, and then underwent instrumented indentation testing (IIT). Mechanical properties that were assessed included the yield strength (YS), breaking strength (BS), plastic strain (ε), Martens hardness (HM), indentation modulus (E IT ), elastic index (η IT ), and indentation relaxation (R IT ). Data were analyzed statistically with independent t‑tests or Mann–Whitney tests at α = 5%. Results No significant differences were found between specimens or aligners printed either in a horizontal or a vertical direction ( P > 0.05 in all instances). Overall, the 3D-printed aligners showed acceptable mechanical propertied in terms of YS (mean 19.2 MPa; standard deviation [SD] 1.7 MPa), BS (mean 19.6 MPa; SD 1.2 MPa), ε (mean 77%; SD 11%), HM (median 89.0 N/mm 2 ; interquartile range [IQR] 84.5–90.0 NN/m 2 ), E IT (median 2670.5 MPa; IQR 2645.0–2726.0 MPa), η IT (median 27.5%; IQR 25.9–28.1%), and R IT (mean 65.1%; SD 3.5%). Conclusion Printing direction seemed to have no effect on the mechanical properties of 3D-printed resin aligners, which are promising for orthodontic use.

Keywords:
Materials science 3d printed Indentation Ultimate tensile strength Composite material Biomedical engineering Medicine

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Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Health Sciences →  Dentistry →  Orthodontics
Dental materials and restorations
Health Sciences →  Dentistry →  Orthodontics
Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
Health Sciences →  Dentistry →  Oral Surgery

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