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Braz. j. oral sci ; 13(2): 118-123, Apr-Jun/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-715602

ABSTRACT

AIM: To introduce a modification of the reline impression technique (MRIT), and compare the dimensional changes of impressions obtained by MRIT and by conventional reline impression technique (CRIT). METHODS: An acrylic resin tablet was milled by a CAD-CAM system to simulate three abutments (A, B and C) with different distances among them. The abutments were molded using both impression techniques. For MRIT, before completing the putty silicone polymerization, the relieve procedure was made by compression and it was immediately repositioned to complete the polymerization. Impressions were stored dry at room temperature for different periods (immediately, 1 h, 2 days and 7 days). The distances were obtained by scanning. The differences between the impressions and their respective matrix reference measurements were calculated to determine the dimensional changes. Data were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey's test (p<0.05). RESULTS: For AB and BC distances, there was no statistically significant difference between CRIT and MRIT (p=0.0597 and p=0.2167, respectively). For AC, there was statistically significant difference between the techniques for the immediate storage time (p=0.006). In general, for CRIT the material showed expansion, while for MRIT it showed contraction. CONCLUSIONS: It was verified that the addition silicon impressions obtained by both impression techniques showed dimensional stability, except for the immediate time-point...


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Dental Impression Technique , Dimensional Measurement Accuracy , Research , Dental Impression Materials/analysis , Polyvinyls/therapeutic use , Siloxanes/therapeutic use
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (Córdoba) ; 19/20(1/2): 25-40, ene. 1991-dic. 1992. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-166139

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Se describe un estudio clínico radiológico lineal en 15 pacientes donde se usaron esferas retentivas ("bola atache") para soportar prótesis completas inferiores y un compuesto polisiloxano vinílico para su fijación y retención. El plazo de seguimiento fue hasta de 5 años, correspondiendo: sexo: 6 masculinos, 9 femeninos; edad: 40 a 70 años. Los resultados muestran características satisfactorias ya que la reabsorción ósea controlada radiográficamente y corroborada por sonda roma de plástico, se presenta próxima a 1 mm. Fuerzas traumáticas pueden determinar algún fenómeno más pronunciado obedeciendo a circunstancias esencialmente locales y en relación a un sector del implante. La edad permite resultados muy satisfactorios en personas jóvenes, y el sexo no marcó diferencias significativas. Se describen las modificaciones de la técnica clásica en la aplicación de retenedores esféricos en forma directa y la utilización de un elastómero de consistencia fluida (polisiloxano vinílico de impresión de corrección) para lograr la fijación y retención de esta prótesis a los retenedores ("bola atache"), calculada por dinamómetro en 400 a 450 grs. Su aplicación en forma directa permite una adecuada oclusión que compensa el esfuerzo masticatorio y la resiliencia de la mucosa. El estudio clínico radiológico y el diagnóstico implantoprotético son condiciones fundamentales para determinar el número, diámetro y ubicación de los implantes con sus respectivas esferas retentivas


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Denture Precision Attachment/standards , Denture, Overlay , Siloxanes/therapeutic use , Vinyl Compounds
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