Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo do
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Prado, Abraão M., Pereira, Jorge, Silva, Filipe S., Henriques, Bruno, Benfatti, Cesar A. M., López-López, José, Souza, Júlio César Matias de
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Resumo: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the removal torque values on abutments and the morphological wear aspects of two different dental implant joints after immersion in a medium containing biofilm from human saliva. Twenty implant-abutment assemblies were divided into four groups in this study: (A) Morse taper free of medium containing biofilm, and (B) after contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva; (C) External Hexagon free of medium containing biofilm, and (D) after contact with medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The abutments were firstly torqued to the implants according to the manufacturer ́s recommendations, using a handheld torque meter. Groups B and D were immersed into 24 well-plates containing 2 ml BHI medium with microorganisms for 72 h at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions. After detorque evaluation, the abutments were removed and the implants were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and profilometry. On the detorque evaluation, the torque values decreased for the external hexagon implants and increased for the Morse taper implants. However, the values were lower when both implantabutment assemblies were in contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The wear areas of contacting surfaces of the implants were identified by SEM. The highest average roughness values were recorded on the surfaces free of biofilm. The medium containing biofilm from human saliva affected the maintenance of the torque values on Morse taper and external hexagon abutments. Additionally, the removal of abutment altered the inner implant surfaces resulting in an increase of wear of the titanium-based connection
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spelling Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo doPrado, Abraão M.Pereira, JorgeSilva, Filipe S.Henriques, BrunoBenfatti, Cesar A. M.López-López, JoséSouza, Júlio César Matias de2021-12-21T14:43:06Z2021-12-21T14:43:06Z2017-03-20PRADO, Abraão M.; PEREIRA, Jorge; SILVA, Filipe S.; HENRIQUES, Bruno; NASCIMENTO, Rubens M.; BENFATTI, Cesar A. M.; LÓPEZ-LÓPEZ, José; SOUZA, Júlio C. M. Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, [S.L.], v. 28, n. 5, p. 1-13, 20 mar. 2017. Disponível em: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10856-017-5879-6. 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Twenty implant-abutment assemblies were divided into four groups in this study: (A) Morse taper free of medium containing biofilm, and (B) after contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva; (C) External Hexagon free of medium containing biofilm, and (D) after contact with medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The abutments were firstly torqued to the implants according to the manufacturer ́s recommendations, using a handheld torque meter. Groups B and D were immersed into 24 well-plates containing 2 ml BHI medium with microorganisms for 72 h at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions. After detorque evaluation, the abutments were removed and the implants were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and profilometry. On the detorque evaluation, the torque values decreased for the external hexagon implants and increased for the Morse taper implants. However, the values were lower when both implantabutment assemblies were in contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The wear areas of contacting surfaces of the implants were identified by SEM. The highest average roughness values were recorded on the surfaces free of biofilm. The medium containing biofilm from human saliva affected the maintenance of the torque values on Morse taper and external hexagon abutments. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
title Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
spellingShingle Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo do
Morse taper
Rxternal hexagon implant joints
Biofilm
Human saliva
title_short Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
title_full Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
title_fullStr Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
title_full_unstemmed Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
title_sort Wear of Morse taper and external hexagon implant joints after abutment removal
author Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo do
author_facet Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo do
Prado, Abraão M.
Pereira, Jorge
Silva, Filipe S.
Henriques, Bruno
Benfatti, Cesar A. M.
López-López, José
Souza, Júlio César Matias de
author_role author
author2 Prado, Abraão M.
Pereira, Jorge
Silva, Filipe S.
Henriques, Bruno
Benfatti, Cesar A. M.
López-López, José
Souza, Júlio César Matias de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo do
Prado, Abraão M.
Pereira, Jorge
Silva, Filipe S.
Henriques, Bruno
Benfatti, Cesar A. M.
López-López, José
Souza, Júlio César Matias de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morse taper
Rxternal hexagon implant joints
Biofilm
Human saliva
topic Morse taper
Rxternal hexagon implant joints
Biofilm
Human saliva
description The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the removal torque values on abutments and the morphological wear aspects of two different dental implant joints after immersion in a medium containing biofilm from human saliva. Twenty implant-abutment assemblies were divided into four groups in this study: (A) Morse taper free of medium containing biofilm, and (B) after contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva; (C) External Hexagon free of medium containing biofilm, and (D) after contact with medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The abutments were firstly torqued to the implants according to the manufacturer ́s recommendations, using a handheld torque meter. Groups B and D were immersed into 24 well-plates containing 2 ml BHI medium with microorganisms for 72 h at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions. After detorque evaluation, the abutments were removed and the implants were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and profilometry. On the detorque evaluation, the torque values decreased for the external hexagon implants and increased for the Morse taper implants. However, the values were lower when both implantabutment assemblies were in contact with a medium containing biofilm from human saliva. The wear areas of contacting surfaces of the implants were identified by SEM. The highest average roughness values were recorded on the surfaces free of biofilm. The medium containing biofilm from human saliva affected the maintenance of the torque values on Morse taper and external hexagon abutments. Additionally, the removal of abutment altered the inner implant surfaces resulting in an increase of wear of the titanium-based connection
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