Abstract

Abstract Aim To assess the in vivo colour alterations of two different clear thermoplastic retainers. Methods Thirty patients were randomly allocated into two Groups (N = 15) following the completion of active orthodontic treatment. Group 1 received Vivera® and Group 2 Essix® C+ thermoplastic retainers. Each patient was provided with two fabricated retainers (one for use and the other to serve as a control). The CIELAB parameters of the patients’ upper central incisors were measured with a SpectroShade™ spectrophotometer immediately after retainer placement (T0) and again after 15 days (T1), one month (T2) and three months (T3). The measurements were also performed on teeth without the retainer in place. ΔE differences were calculated. Methods ΔE changes from T0 to Tp T2 or T3 showed no statistically significant differences between Groups 1 and 2 within any combination of measurements or teeth. ΔEļŢ3-Ţ0ļ changes for used retainers were 1.55 times higher than control appliances (p = 0.002) and 1.44 times higher than for teeth-only (p = 0.004). For used retainers, changes between T3 and T0 were 1.56 times higher than between T and T0 and 1.47 higher than between T2 and T0 (p < 0.001). There were no statistically significant differences in ΔE between teeth 11 and 21. Results Used retainers exhibited greater colour change than control appliances or teeth-only readings, and increased commensurate with the duration of use. Vivera® and Essix® retainers exhibited similar colour stability. All differences observed were considered clinically acceptable (ΔE < 3.7), although prolonged use could cause clinically significant colour changes.

Highlights

  • Numerous orthodontic retention protocols and devices have been proposed for post-treatment change minimisation.[1]

  • No statistically significant difference was found between Vivera® and Essix® C+ materials at any of the Time points

  • No statistically significant differences were found between teeth examined at each time point (p > 0.05)

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Introduction

Numerous orthodontic retention protocols and devices have been proposed for post-treatment change minimisation.[1]. From an aesthetic point of view, the colour stability and transparency of thermoplastic material during full-time retainer use remains an important consideration for patients and clinicians

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