Colour stabilities of three types of orthodontic clear aligners exposed to staining agents

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The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the colour stabilities of three types of orthodontic clear aligners exposed to staining agents in vitro. Sixty clear orthodontic aligners produced by three manufacturers (Invisalign, Angelalign, and Smartee) were immersed in three staining solutions (coffee, black tea, and red wine) and one control solution (distilled water). After 12-h and 7-day immersions, the aligners were washed in an ultrasonic cleaner and measured with a colourimeter. The colour changes (ΔE∗) were calculated on the basis of the Commission Internationale de I'Eclairage L∗a∗b∗ colour system (CIE L∗a∗b∗), and the results were then converted into National Bureau of Standards (NBS) units. Fourier transformation infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were conducted to observe the molecular and morphologic alterations to the aligner surfaces, respectively. The three types of aligners exhibited slight colour changes after 12 h of staining, with the exception of the Invisalign aligners stained with coffee. The Invisalign aligners exhibited significantly higher ΔE∗ values (ranging from 0.30 to 27.81) than those of the Angelalign and Smartee aligners (ΔE∗ values ranging from 0.33 to 1.89 and 0.32 to 1.61, respectively, P<0.05). FT-IR analysis confirmed that the polymer-based structure of aligners did not exhibit significant chemical differences before and after the immersions. The SEM results revealed different surface alterations to the three types of aligner materials after the 7-day staining. The three types of aesthetic orthodontic appliances exhibited colour stability after the 12-h immersion, with the exception of the Invisalign aligners stained by coffee. The Invisalign aligners were more prone than the Angelalign and Smartee aligners to pigmentation. Aligner materials may be improved by considering aesthetic colour stability properties.

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Liu, C. L., Sun, W. T., Liao, W., Lu, W. X., Li, Q. W., Jeong, Y., … Zhao, Z. H. (2016). Colour stabilities of three types of orthodontic clear aligners exposed to staining agents. International Journal of Oral Science, 8(4), 246–253. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijos.2016.25

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