Effect of cigarette smoke on surface roughness and bacterial adhesion of orthodontic aligners: an in vitro investigation
Kelly Galisteu-Luiz, Flávio de Mendonça Copello, Karla Lorene de França Leite, Mylena da Rocha Cavalcante, Larine Ferreira Lira, Kenderson Santos Silva, Sarah Pereira Martins, Ingrid Cristina Pinto da Costa, Gabriela Drago Vidal, Carlos Nelson Elias

TL;DR
Cigarette smoke increases surface roughness and bacterial adhesion on orthodontic aligners, suggesting a need for better oral hygiene for smokers.
Contribution
This study is the first to demonstrate that cigarette smoke exposure increases surface roughness and bacterial adherence on orthodontic aligners in vitro.
Findings
Cigarette smoke exposure significantly increased surface roughness (Ra and Rz) of aligners.
Aligners exposed to cigarette smoke showed higher bacterial adherence and lower pH levels.
Growth group samples had the highest microbial counts compared to other groups.
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the impact of cigarette smoke on Invisalign® aligners in surface roughness, bacterial adherence rates, pH changes and multispecies biofilm formation after exposure. Seventy-two flat samples of growth (G1), sterility (G2), saliva (G3), and smoke (G4) groups were exposed to artificial saliva, and G4 underwent 21 cycles of smoke. Linear roughness (Ra) and average depth (Rz) were assessed before and after saliva (G3.1) and smoke (G4.1) exposure. Independent and paired t-tests compared measurements over 5 days of evaluation [biofilm, microorganisms (CFU/mL), pH, and volumetric surface roughness (Sa)], measurements were taken before (T0) and after (T1) exposure to saliva and cigarette smoke. Increased roughness post-exposure to cigarette smoke Ra (p = 0.003) and Rz (p = 0.014) in G4.1 at T1 (p = 0.046), and higher roughness over time (Ra: 0.139 ± 0.007; Rz: 0.741…
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TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · dental development and anomalies · Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
