EFFECT OF LAB PROCEDURES AND ULTRASONIC-BATH CLEANING ON CUSTOMIZED IMPLANT ABUTMENT POLLUTION: AN IN VITRO STUDY.

Deborah Roth, Philippe Compere, Dorien Van Hede, Marc Lamy, France Lambert
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Purpose: To validate the effectiveness of a simplified ultrasonic cleaning protocol to clean customized abutments, and to investigate the percentage of pollutants on customized abutments provided by the implant company and the additional effect of dental laboratory manipulations.

Materials and methods: A total of 24 customized abutments were divided in two groups, 12 returning from the implant company and 12 others returning from the dental laboratory. In each group, there were 6 zirconia (Zr02) abutments and 6 .tanium (Ti) abutments. For each condition, half of the samples were cleaned with the experimental protocol, and the others were left as delivered by the company. The two-step cleaning protocol consisted of mechanical treatment with a sterile compress soaked in a detergent over the transgingival part of the abutment, followed by three successive ultrasound baths for two minutes/bath. The presence of pollutants was quantified using scanning electron microscopy.

Results: The suggested cleaning method allowed to significantly decrease the quantity of pollutants (P = .0006). The abutments returning from the dental laboratory were significantly more polluted than those coming directly from the implant company (P = .0043). The cleaning effect was highly significant in both groups (P < .0001). The quantity of pollutants before cleaning were similar in the titanium and in the zirconia groups and the cleaning effect was highly significant in both groups (P = .0009).

Conclusions: The cleaning protocol tested was successful on the customized abutments from each group.

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实验室程序和超声浴清洗对定制种植基台污染的影响:体外研究。
目的:本研究的目的是验证一种简化的超声清洗方案在清洁定制基牙方面的有效性。第二个目的是调查由种植体公司提供的定制基台的污染物百分比以及牙科实验室操作的附加效果。材料和方法:24个定制基牙分为两组,12个从种植公司返回,12个从牙科实验室返回。每组6个氧化锆(Zr02)基牙和6个钛(Ti)基牙。在每种情况下,一半的样品按照实验方案进行清洁,另一半则按照公司交付的方式留下。两步清洁方案包括机械处理,用无菌敷布浸泡在洗涤剂中,覆盖基台的牙龈部分,然后连续3次超声浴,每次2分钟。用扫描电子显微镜对污染物的存在进行了量化。结果:建议的清洗方法可显著降低污染物的数量(p=0.0006)。从口腔实验室返回的基台污染明显高于直接从种植公司返回的基台(p=0.0043)。结论:所测试的清洁方案在两组定制基牙上都是成功的。
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