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How to make clear aligner

Design

We will inform you of design know-how that can make clear aligner with high success rate.

Design process

Clear aligner design is divided into 3 stages: Segmentation > Setup > Modeler

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Segmentation

Segmentation

This is the process of separating teeth and gums.
We provide know-how to maintain the shape of the patient’s teeth.

When segmenting only partial teeth(eg, want to setup only anterior, etc.)

Since a non-segmented tooth is recognized as a gum, it is segmented by +1

compared to the tooth to be moved to prevent morphing

Deformation of premolars due to morphing

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+1 segmentation

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Setup

Setup

This is the process of moving teeth arbitrarily to make clear aligner.

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Incompatible setup

Compatible setup

Space

Because the teeth do not move when contact occurs between teeth, To prevent contact,

there must be space for

the teeth to move.

Space
How to make space

How to make space

Expansion

Depending on the tooth crowding, expansion through the whole movement including the tooth root, or through torque adjustment.

IPR

After final setup by distributing the overlap amount evenly, note the teeth and amount to be IPR

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#11-21 0.30mm, #13-14 0.3mm, #23-24 0.30mm IPR

Recommended IPR

Recommended IPR

The minimum thickness of enamel layer

is usually 1mm, and half can be removed.

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Layer

Setup without layer

Setup with layer

Layer

If you setup without a layer, it will interfere with adjacent teeth, so you must use and setup with a layer.

Setup protocol

Setup protocol: Expansion > Alignment > Retraction

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Overcorrection

Due to the physical characteristics of

clear aligner, overcorrection is required because the teeth do not move to the target position due to the deformation of the device.

Overcorrection more than the target position within 0.1 mm of overlap or 0.2mm of movement.

Overcorrection
How to select the sheet

How to select the sheet

Depending on the sheet, it can be changed how to divide the layers.

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Hard sheet only

(1 week per step)

Medium+Hard sheet

(2 weeks per step)

Soft+Medium+Hard sheet

(3 weeks per step)

Move 0.25mm per step

Move 0.4~0.6mm per step

Move 0.6~1.0mm per step

Very beneficial to achieve the step-by-step movement goal because the hard device has a strong elastic restoring force(orthodontic force) and the tooth movement effect.

Both clinician and patient satisfaction is high since the desired treatment result can be taken with a small number of steps.

The moving distance per step can be increased.

Low the risk of fracture as it is stronger than soft/medium.

In case of small movement, the treatment effect may decrease since the elastic strength is weaker than hard and the device becomes loose.

Easy to wear the device even if the amount of

tooth movement is large.

High manufacturing cost as the number of prints increases due to small moving distance per step.

Reduce the number of printouts per step, but the manufacturing process becomes complicated as the number of devices increases.

Easy to guide and operate as the device thickness is the same.

Confuse little bit because the thickness of two device is similar.

Confuse to guide and operate as the device thickness is varied.

How to set step

How to set step

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Total treatment period
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How to calculate the total treatment period

Total number of steps

(If the number of upper and lower steps is different, it is based on the long step)

x Weeks per step according to sheet selection

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