Long-term effects of seven cleaning methods on light transmittance, surface roughness, and flexural modulus of polyurethane retainer material

To evaluate the long-term effects of seven different cleaning methods on light transmittance, surface roughness, and flexural modulus of a polyurethane retainer material. Polyurethane retainer specimens (Vivera®, Align Technology Inc) (70 specimens, n = 10 per method, 50.8 mm × 12.7 mm × 1.0 mm) wer...

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Published inThe Angle orthodontist Vol. 88; no. 3; pp. 355 - 362
Main Authors Agarwal, Manika, Wible, Emily, Ramir, Tyler, Altun, Sibel, Viana, Grace, Evans, Carla, Lukic, Henry, Megremis, Spiro, Atsawasuwan, Phimon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists 01.05.2018
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Summary:To evaluate the long-term effects of seven different cleaning methods on light transmittance, surface roughness, and flexural modulus of a polyurethane retainer material. Polyurethane retainer specimens (Vivera®, Align Technology Inc) (70 specimens, n = 10 per method, 50.8 mm × 12.7 mm × 1.0 mm) were exposed to seven cleaning methods twice a week for 6 months. Before treatment and after 6 months, light transmittance, surface roughness, and flexural modulus of the specimens were quantified. Qualitative assessment of randomly selected specimens from each solution was performed at baseline and after 6 months using a scanning electron microscope. Statistical analyses were performed at the .05 significance level. Of the three test variables, light transmittance through the specimens was the only one that changed significantly from baseline to 6 months for all cleaning solutions, with all of them causing a decrease. However, except for 0.6% sodium hypochlorite showing a change in surface roughness values and 2.5% vinegar and toothbrushing showing an increase in flexural modulus, none of the other four cleaning methods resulted in significant changes in surface roughness or flexural modulus values for the polyurethane specimens between baseline and after 6 months. Of the seven cleaning methods, Invisalign® cleaning crystals, Polident®, and Listerine® showed the least amount of change in light transmittance values for the polyurethane specimens over 6 months, and they had no effect on surface roughness and flexural modulus values.
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Postgraduate student, Department of Orthodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Director, Research and Evaluations, Science Institute, American Dental Association, Chicago, Ill.
Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Staff member, Research and Evaluations, Science Institute, American Dental Association, Chicago, Ill.
Instructor, Statistician, Department of Orthodontics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Boston University, Boston, Mass.
ISSN:0003-3219
1945-7103
DOI:10.2319/081517-551.1