Lab Tribune Middle East & Africa No.3, 2024
How far has 3D-printing brought clear aligners?
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Vol.14_LT.indd PUBLISHED IN DUBAI www.dental-tribune.me Vol. 14, No. 3 How far has 3D-printing brought clear aligners? By Anisha Hall Hoppe, Dental Tribune International In the dynamic field of orthodontics, the advent of clear aligners has marked a significant leap forward, marrying aesthetics with functionality to offer patients an appealing alternative to fixed appliances. A new comprehensive review delves into the burgeoning realm of 3D-printing technology and its use in the fabrication of aligners. For dental professionals striving to stay abreast of cutting-edge research and developments, the peerreviewed synopsis provides an insightful overview, encapsulating the evolution, methodologies and future prospects of aligner technology. In addition to covering the historical technological development leading to today’s aligners and the associated CAD/CAM technology, the review offers a brief refresher course on 3D-printing technology. (Image: EyeEm/Freepik) Among the various 3D-printing methods, such as stereolithography, digital light processing (DLP) and fused deposition modelling—which offer unparalleled benefits in terms of customisation, speed and cost-effectiveness—DLP stands out for its suitability in aligner production owing to its ability to achieve high accuracy and optimal material properties for dental applications. However, the clinical efficacy of aligners is contingent upon a myriad of factors, encompassing mechani- cal properties, such as elasticity, force delivery and resilience, as well as the precision of fit and accuracy. The review underscores the paramount importance of these factors in achieving desired orthodontic outcomes, highlighting the need for continuous material innovation and process optimisation. Challenges in aligner therapy, including the management of complex tooth movements and the maintenance of material properties in the oral environment, are addressed with a forward-looking perspective. The review advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging advancements in materials science, digital dentistry and biomechanical understanding to surmount these hurdles. Aligner technology is poised to harness the potential of emerging materials and 3D-printing techniques, promising further refinements in treatment efficiency, pre- dictability and patient satisfaction. Innovations such as smart materials capable of dynamic force application and the integration of teledentistry for remote monitoring are envisioned to redefine orthodontic treatment approaches. For dental professionals, the review offers a concise yet comprehensive understanding of current trends, challenges and future prospects, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of orthodontic treatment. As the field continues to advance, embracing these innovations will be instrumental in delivering superior patient care and achieving optimal treatment outcomes. Editorial note: The study, titled “Advancements in clear aligner fabrication: A comprehensive review of direct-3D printing technologies”, was published online on 29 January 2024 in Polymers. Italian researchers test 11 new 3D-printing materials By Dental Tribune International In recent years, the landscape of dental prosthesis fabrication has seen a significant shift with the advent of additive manufacturing technologies. This innovative approach has not only revolutionised design and manufacturing processes, but also introduced a plethora of new polymer materials tailored for dental applications. Researchers in Italy have recently investigated the dynamic mechanical properties and in vitro biocompatibility of 11 new 3Dprinting dental materials designed for the fabrication of temporary crowns and bridges and denture bases to assess their suitability for clinical use. They found that the ma- terials showed potential for absorbing typical masticatory loads. The study measured the viscoelastic properties of the materials by subjecting them to a dynamic load and analysing their deformation and energy dissipation behaviour under controlled temperature and frequency conditions (dynamic mechanical analysis) to understand their behaviour under loads mimicking those of the oral cavity. It also tested their cytotoxicity by culturing human oral mucosa cells on discs of the materials. The study’s insights into the dynamic mechanical behaviour and biological interactions of these materials underscore the complex considerations involved in selecting suitable materials for dental prostheses. It found that the elastic modulus (a measure of material stiffness) of the materials varied with frequency of the applied force. The mechanical properties at higher frequencies (11–101 Hz) were more consistent, having no significant changes in stiffness or measurement uncertainty, indicating that the materials main tained their structural integrity and strength; however, when subjected to low frequencies, resembling natural masticatory forces (1–11 Hz), the materials were more flexible and less likely to break, but also exhibited a decrease in strength. At this frequency, there was significant variability, suggesting these results might be unreliable. These findings point towards a potential reduction in the durability and reliability of these materials when subjected to the varying forces within the oral cavity. The biological assessment found a significant reduction in cell viability after 3 and 24 hours of exposure to these materials, indicating a need for cautious evaluation of these materials’ long-term interactions with oral tissue. This reduction in cell viability, however, showed some signs of recovery after 24 hours, suggesting a potential decrease in cytotoxicity over time. The research team suggested further exploration of the behaviour of these materials in artificial saliva to better simulate oral conditions and investigation into their use for temporary tooth- or mucosa-supported prostheses, including their resistance to microbial attacks and biofilm accumulation, particularly by Candida species. Further microscopic analyses were also suggested in order to identify any microfractures or structural changes after mechanical testing. The understanding of these materials’ varying behaviour under dynamic loading conditions and their interactions with biological tissue provides a foundation for further research and development in the field of materials science, ultimately aiming to enhance the performance and safety of dental prostheses fabricated using additive manufacturing technologies. Editorial note: The study, titled “Dynamic mechanical and biological characterization of new 3D-printed polymeric dental materials: A preliminary study”, was published online on 15 March 2024 in Prosthesis.[2] =>DTMEA_No.3. 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