2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16083094
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Dual Stimuli-Responsive Orthodontic Aligners: An In Vitro Study

Abstract: Aligner therapy for orthodontic tooth movement is gaining importance in orthodontics. The aim of this contribution is to introduce a thermo- and water-responsive shape memory polymer (SMP), which could lay the foundation for a new type of aligner therapy. The thermal, thermo-mechanical, and shape memory properties of thermoplastic polyurethane were studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and various practical experiments. The glass transition temperature … Show more

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“…In the field of dentistry, the multi-stimuli responsive approach has predominantly been employed in hydrogels and thermoplastic polymeric networks for orthodontic aligners, notably poly(ether urethane). Some of these networks encompass shape memory polymers that demonstrate responsiveness to both thermal and aqueous stimuli [ 45 ]. By exploiting their low glass Tg (as low as 50 °C), these materials establish microenvironments conducive to facilitating conformational chain changes at temperatures compatible with physiological conditions.…”
Section: Stimuli-responsive Polymers—properties and Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of dentistry, the multi-stimuli responsive approach has predominantly been employed in hydrogels and thermoplastic polymeric networks for orthodontic aligners, notably poly(ether urethane). Some of these networks encompass shape memory polymers that demonstrate responsiveness to both thermal and aqueous stimuli [ 45 ]. By exploiting their low glass Tg (as low as 50 °C), these materials establish microenvironments conducive to facilitating conformational chain changes at temperatures compatible with physiological conditions.…”
Section: Stimuli-responsive Polymers—properties and Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%