Effect of different geometric changes in the dental implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement and retention in a cemented implant-supported prosthesis
Effect of different geometric changes in the dental implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement and retention in a cemented implant-supported prosthesis
نویسندگان: رامین نگاهداری , سپیده بهلولی , جواد یزدانی , علی تراب , سولماز ملکی دیزج
کلمات کلیدی: dental implants, cement, abutment type
نشریه: 9049 , 2 , 58 , 2021
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
علی تراب |
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تایید نهایی |
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دانشکده دندانپزشکی |
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76283 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Effect of different geometric changes in the dental implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement and retention in a cemented implant-supported prosthesis |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Effect of different geometric changes in the dental implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement and retention in a cemented implant-supported prosthesis |
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Original Article |
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ایندکس شده سطح یک – ISI - Web of Science |
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| Background. Fixed implant-supported restorations are mainly used in dental implantology. In comparison with screw-retained implants, cement-retained prostheses have the following advantages: the ease
of splinting implants; increased passive casting; and procedural similarity to conventional tooth-supported
fixed partial dentures. Furthermore, they show reduced fracturing of components with better esthetic outcomes and an improved force direction, along with a reduced cost and less chairside time.
Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different geometric changes in the dental
implant abutment body on the amount of residual excess cement (REC) and the retention of cemented
implant-supported prostheses.
Material and methods. Seventy-two straight abutments were categorized into 4 groups: vertical
groove; 1 horizontal groove; 2 horizontal grooves; and ccontrol (with no geometric changes in the abutment). The access hole was partially filled and the cast copings were cemented using Temp-Bond™ NE,
a non-eugenol cement. The difference in weight before and after removing the excess cement was considered as REC. Furthermore, the retention of the cast coping was measured as the force that was required
to separate the cemented cast coping from the abutment.
Results.The mean REC values of the groups with 1 and 2 horizontal grooves were significantly different
as compared to the control group (p < 0.05).
Conclusions.This study shows that the presence of 1 or 2 horizontal grooves in the abutment body significantly reduces the amount of REC in comparison with control. |
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