Retention Evaluation of Implant-Supported Palateless Maxillary Overdentures Retained by PEEK Telescopic Attachment

Balen Hamid Qadir, Kawan S. Othman, M. Mahmood
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Background: Retention and stabilization of implant-supported overdenture is associated with more patient satisfaction, chewing capability, and oral health-related quality of life. There are a variety of implant retention systems which can be utilized to retain an implant overdenture. Telescopic attachments provide excellent retention resulting from friction. Objective: This study evaluates the retention force and fatigue resistance of ready-made polyether ether ketone (PEEK) telescopic attachment in different numbers and positions of dental implants in palateless maxillary overdenture. Method: Five edentulous maxillary models were fabricated from cold-cure poly methyl methacrylate resin. The study models were divided into two groups; the first group (3-implant supported overdenture) and the second group (4-implant supported overdenture). Each group is subdivided into subgroups according to the different implant positions. One palateless maxillary denture was constructed over each model. Ready-made PEEK telescope attachments correspond to implant abutments embedded in the inner surface of these overdentures. Initial anterior, posterior, and central retention values of overdentures were estimated and compared with the retention after 540 cycles of insertion and removal using a digital force gauge. One-way ANOVA testing was used to compare the means of the models of group one, an Independent sample t-test was used to compare the means of the models of group two, and a comparison of retention value between the groups and Paired sample t-test was applied for determining the difference between initial and secondary retention value (p<0.05). Results: The anterior retention value was significantly decreased when the dental implants were placed distally while the posterior and central retention values were significantly increased. Also, retention value increased as implant number increased; the lowest mean retention values were recorded with Group one and the highest values were with Group two. The final retention value was significantly decreased after 540 times insertion and removal. However, the values of secondary retention are still larger than the minimum retention value that was reported (5–7 N) to achieve sufficient patient satisfaction. Conclusion: The implant location and number affect the retention value of palateless maxillary overdenture. Continuous insertion and removal of the prosthesis for daily hygiene practice lead to decreases in retention values.
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PEEK套筒附着体对种植支撑无腭上颌覆盖义齿固位的评价
背景:种植覆盖义齿的固位和稳定与患者满意度、咀嚼能力和口腔健康相关的生活质量有关。有多种种植体固位系统可用于固位种植体覆盖义齿。可伸缩的附件提供良好的保持,从而避免摩擦。目的:研究预制聚醚醚酮(PEEK)套筒附着体在无腭覆盖义齿不同种植体数量和位置下的固位力和抗疲劳性能。方法:采用冷固化聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯树脂制作5个无牙上颌模型。研究模型分为两组;第一组为3种植体支持覆盖义齿,第二组为4种植体支持覆盖义齿。每组根据种植体位置的不同再细分为亚组。在每个模型上构建一个无腭上颌义齿。现成的PEEK望远镜附件对应于嵌入这些覆盖义齿内表面的种植基台。使用数字力计估计覆盖义齿的初始前、后、中央固位值,并与540次插入和取出后的固位值进行比较。第一组模型均值比较采用单因素方差分析,第二组模型均值比较采用独立样本t检验,组间保留值比较采用配对样本t检验,确定初始和二次保留值的差异(p<0.05)。结果:种植体远端放置时,前牙固位值明显降低,后牙和中牙固位值明显增加。固位值随种植体数量的增加而增加;第一组的平均保留值最低,第二组的平均保留值最高。经540次插拔后,最终固位值明显降低。然而,二次保留值仍然大于最小保留值(5-7 N),以达到足够的患者满意度。结论:种植体的位置和数量影响无腭上颌覆盖义齿的固位价值。由于日常卫生习惯而不断插入和取出假体导致固位值下降。
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