Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy
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Resumo: | The present study evaluated the interchangeability of prosthetic components for external hexagon implants by measuring the precision of the implant/abutment (I/A) interface with scanning electron microscopy. Ten implants for each of three brands (SIN, Conexão, Neodent) were tested with their respective abutments (milled CoCr collar rotational and non-rotational) and another of an alternative manufacturer (Microplant) in randomly arranged I/A combinations. The degree of interchangeability between the various brands of components was defined using the original abutment interface gap with its respective implant as the benchmark dimension. Accordingly, when the result for a given component placed on an implant was equal to or smaller then that gap measured when the original component of the same brand as the implant was positioned, interchangeability was considered valid. Data were compared with the Kruskal-Wallis test at 5% significance level. Some degree of misfit was observed in all specimens. Generally, the non-rotational component was more accurate than its rotational counterpart. The latter samples ranged from 0.6-16.9 µm, with a 4.6 µm median; and the former from 0.3-12.9 µm, with a 3.4 µm median. Specimens with the abutment and fixture from Conexão had larger microgap than the original set for SIN and Neodent (p<0.05). Even though the latter systems had similar results with their respective components, their interchanged abutments did not reproduce the original accuracy. The results suggest that the alternative brand abutment would have compatibility with all systems while the other brands were not completely interchangeable. |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopydental abutmentsdental implantsdental prosthesis designscanning electron microscopyprosthesis fittingThe present study evaluated the interchangeability of prosthetic components for external hexagon implants by measuring the precision of the implant/abutment (I/A) interface with scanning electron microscopy. Ten implants for each of three brands (SIN, Conexão, Neodent) were tested with their respective abutments (milled CoCr collar rotational and non-rotational) and another of an alternative manufacturer (Microplant) in randomly arranged I/A combinations. The degree of interchangeability between the various brands of components was defined using the original abutment interface gap with its respective implant as the benchmark dimension. Accordingly, when the result for a given component placed on an implant was equal to or smaller then that gap measured when the original component of the same brand as the implant was positioned, interchangeability was considered valid. Data were compared with the Kruskal-Wallis test at 5% significance level. Some degree of misfit was observed in all specimens. Generally, the non-rotational component was more accurate than its rotational counterpart. The latter samples ranged from 0.6-16.9 µm, with a 4.6 µm median; and the former from 0.3-12.9 µm, with a 3.4 µm median. Specimens with the abutment and fixture from Conexão had larger microgap than the original set for SIN and Neodent (p<0.05). Even though the latter systems had similar results with their respective components, their interchanged abutments did not reproduce the original accuracy. The results suggest that the alternative brand abutment would have compatibility with all systems while the other brands were not completely interchangeable.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2012-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402012000500006Brazilian Dental Journal v.23 n.5 2012reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/S0103-64402012000500006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanardi,Piero RochaCosta,BrunoStegun,Roberto ChaibSesma,NewtonMori,MatsuyoshiLaganá,Dalva Cruzeng2013-01-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402012000500006Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2013-01-08T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy Zanardi,Piero Rocha dental abutments dental implants dental prosthesis design scanning electron microscopy prosthesis fitting |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
title_full |
Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
title_fullStr |
Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
title_full_unstemmed |
Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
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Connecting accuracy of interchanged prosthetic abutments to different dental implants using scanning electron microscopy |
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Zanardi,Piero Rocha |
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Zanardi,Piero Rocha Costa,Bruno Stegun,Roberto Chaib Sesma,Newton Mori,Matsuyoshi Laganá,Dalva Cruz |
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Costa,Bruno Stegun,Roberto Chaib Sesma,Newton Mori,Matsuyoshi Laganá,Dalva Cruz |
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Zanardi,Piero Rocha Costa,Bruno Stegun,Roberto Chaib Sesma,Newton Mori,Matsuyoshi Laganá,Dalva Cruz |
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dental abutments dental implants dental prosthesis design scanning electron microscopy prosthesis fitting |
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dental abutments dental implants dental prosthesis design scanning electron microscopy prosthesis fitting |
description |
The present study evaluated the interchangeability of prosthetic components for external hexagon implants by measuring the precision of the implant/abutment (I/A) interface with scanning electron microscopy. Ten implants for each of three brands (SIN, Conexão, Neodent) were tested with their respective abutments (milled CoCr collar rotational and non-rotational) and another of an alternative manufacturer (Microplant) in randomly arranged I/A combinations. The degree of interchangeability between the various brands of components was defined using the original abutment interface gap with its respective implant as the benchmark dimension. Accordingly, when the result for a given component placed on an implant was equal to or smaller then that gap measured when the original component of the same brand as the implant was positioned, interchangeability was considered valid. Data were compared with the Kruskal-Wallis test at 5% significance level. Some degree of misfit was observed in all specimens. Generally, the non-rotational component was more accurate than its rotational counterpart. The latter samples ranged from 0.6-16.9 µm, with a 4.6 µm median; and the former from 0.3-12.9 µm, with a 3.4 µm median. Specimens with the abutment and fixture from Conexão had larger microgap than the original set for SIN and Neodent (p<0.05). Even though the latter systems had similar results with their respective components, their interchanged abutments did not reproduce the original accuracy. The results suggest that the alternative brand abutment would have compatibility with all systems while the other brands were not completely interchangeable. |
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