Aligner sheets

Aligner sheets (also known as thermoplastic sheets or foils) are the raw materials used to manufacture clear aligners and retainers. These sheets are vacuum-formed or pressure-formed over a 3D-printed model of a patient’s teeth to create the final orthodontic appliance.

Description

Aligner sheets are high-performance thermoplastic polymers, typically supplied as thin, circular or square transparent discs. The most common materials used are PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol), TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane), or advanced multi-layer co-polyester blends.

Modern “multi-layer” sheets often feature a hard outer shell for durability and a soft inner core for consistent, gentle force delivery.

Key Features

  • High Transparency: Engineered for maximum clarity to remain “invisible” when worn.
  • Stress Relaxation Resistance: High-quality sheets maintain their shape and continue to exert force on the teeth over the 7–14 day wear cycle without becoming “loose.”
  • Crack Resistance: Designed to withstand the constant stress of being clipped on and off the teeth without fracturing.
  • Biocompatibility: Must be BPA-free, phthalate-free, and medically graded for long-term intraoral use.
  • Moisture Stability: Low water absorption ensures the material doesn’t become cloudy or brittle over time.

Usage and Manufacturing Process

The transformation from a flat sheet to a functional aligner involves several technical steps:

StepAction
Model PrepA 3D-printed resin model (representing a specific stage of tooth movement) is placed in a thermoforming machine.
HeatingThe aligner sheet is heated to its specific glass transition temperature until it becomes pliable.
FormingUsing positive pressure (3-6 bar) or a vacuum, the sheet is forced over the 3D model to capture every detail of the tooth anatomy.
CoolingThe material is allowed to cool and harden in its new shape.
FinishingThe excess plastic is trimmed (manually or via CNC/Laser), and the edges are polished to ensure patient comfort.

Comparison of Common Aligner Materials

Material TypePrimary CharacteristicCommon Use Case
PETGRigid and easy to form.Retainers or simple tooth movements.
TPU / BlendsHighly flexible with high elasticity.Complex orthodontic movements (active aligners).
Multi-layerCombines stiffness and comfort.Premium aligner brands (e.g., Zendura FLX).

Thickness Specifications

Sheets come in various thicknesses depending on the clinical goal:

  • 0.75mm / 0.030″: The industry standard for active orthodontic aligners.
  • 1.0mm / 0.040″: Commonly used for final retainers (Essix style) or bruxism splints.
  • 1.5mm – 2.0mm: Used for heavy-duty night guards or athletic mouthguards.