The effect of heat to remove cement on implant titanium abutment and screw / 대한치과보철학회지
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
; : 179-187, 2018.
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de Ko
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of heat applied to disintegrate cement on the removal torque value and fracture strength of titanium abutment and abutment screw. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Implants, titanium abutments and abutment screws were prepared for each 20 piece. Implant abutments and screws were classified as the control group in which no heat was applied and the experimental group was heated in a vacuum furnace to 450℃ for 8 minutes and cooled in air. The abutments and screws were connected to the implants with 30 Ncm tightening torque at interval 10 minutes and the removal torque value was measured 15 minutes later. And the fracture strength of abutment screw was measured using universal testing machine. RESULTS: The mean removal torque value was 27.84 ± 1.07 Ncm in the control group and 26.55 ± 1.56 Ncm in the experimental group and showed statistically significant difference (P .05). CONCLUSION: The heat applied for cement disintegration significantly reduced the removal torque value of the abutment screw and did not significantly affect fracture strength of the abutment screw. Therefore, in the case of applying heat to disintegrate cement it is necessary to separate the abutment screw or pay attention to the reuse of the heated screw. However further studies are needed to evaluate the clinical reuse of the heated screw.
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Sujet Principal:
Titane
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Vide
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Moment de torsion
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Température élevée
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Ko
Texte intégral:
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
Année:
2018
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Article