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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science ; : 55-62, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-76821

ABSTRACT

Overdenture using dental implants could improve the problems of conventional complete denture function which are pain during mastication, insufficient retention and stability. Locator attachment used widely for implant-retained overdenture has advantages that it needs the smallest vertical space and also its nylon male cap allows personalized retention for each case. However its retention force decreases rapidly with function rather than the bar and ball attachment. So, implant fixture should be positioned as parallel as possible.


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Humans , Male , Dental Implants , Denture, Complete , Denture, Overlay , Mandible , Mastication , Nylons
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The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics ; : 341-350, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77575

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate adherence of human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) to transmucosal abutment of dental implant with different surface conditions with time and to investigate the roles of focal adhesion linker proteins (FALPs) involved in HGFs adhesion to abutment surfaces. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Morphologies of cultured HGFs on titanium and ceramic discs with different surface were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Biocompatibility and focal adhesion were evaluated by ultrasonic wave application and cell viability assay. FALPs expression levels were assessed by RT-PCR and western blot. RESULTS: There seemed to be little difference in biocompatibility and adhesion strength of HGFs depending on the surface conditions and materials. In all experimental groups, the number of cells remaining on the disc surface after ultrasonic wave application increased more than 2 times at 3 days after seeding compared to 1-day cultured cells and this continued until 7 days of culture. FALPs expression levels, especially of vinculin and paxillin, also increased in 5-day cultured cells compared to 1-day cultured fibroblasts on the disc surface. CONCLUSION: These results might suggest that the strength of adhesion of fibroblasts to transmucosal abutment surfaces increases with time and it seemed to be related to expressions of FALPs.


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Humans , Cell Survival , Cells, Cultured , Ceramics , Dental Implants , Fibroblasts , Focal Adhesions , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Paxillin , Proteins , Seeds , Titanium , Ultrasonics , Vinculin
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 650-658, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-151154

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This study was investigated to compare the bond strength of polysulfide adhesive between tray resin and border molding materials and to evaluate the effect of saliva contamination on them. We made the 135 resin tray secimens with a dimension of 1 X 1 X 1cm and divided them into 3 groups by the materials 1) Quicky group, 2) Compound group, and 3) Impregum group Each group was subdivided by saliva contimination. Group S I: applied adhesive without saliva contamination Group S2: applied adhesive after drying 15seconds after saliva contamination Group S3: applied adhesive no after saliva contamination. Tensile tests were performed with a Universal Load testing machine. Results showed Impregum group significantly higher bond strength than Quicky group, but there was no significant difference in adhesive bond strength between Compound group and Quicky group in experimental group by materials In experimental group by saliva contamination, S1 group is signifiantly higher bond strength than S2 group and S2 group is signifiantly higher bond strength than S3 group in Quicky group and S1, S2 group is signifiantly higher bond strength than S3 group in Compoud group and ImpregLun group. Impression compound and Impregum F which are usually used as an individual tray border molding material can be said to be satisfied in adhesive bond strength to polysulfide impression materials. After try-in and clinical adjustment are performed, a custom tray should be properly rinsed and air dried before tray adhesive was placed.


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Adhesives , Fungi , Saliva
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