Detection of the initial gap at different implant-abutment connections

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prosdent.2025.02.013
Eduardo Anitua MD, DDS, PhD , Ricardo Tejero MEng, PhD , Mikel Armentia MEng, PhD , Iker Fernández-de-Gobeo MEng , Luis Saracho MEng
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Abstract

Statement of problem

The seal at the implant-abutment connection (IAC) is crucial for ensuring implant-prosthetic function and reducing the risk of peri-implant diseases. An accurate determination of the first IAC gap under realistic dynamic-loading conditions is needed to investigate current and future IAC designs.

Purpose

The purpose of this in vitro study was to use a novel method of determining the load and probability of occurrence of the elastic first IAC gap that overcomes most of the limitations of the representative IACs currently available.

Material and methods

Three flat-straight and 4 conical-tapered connections with varying abutment cone angles with 8 specimens per configuration (n=8) were tested with an in situ loading experiment underwater by following the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14801 standard. Before load application, the IACs were filled with toluidine, and the screws tightened to 35 Ncm. Incremental loading of 20 N was applied over 1000 cycles until leakage was detected by a video recording macro-equipped camera. Differences between the means were determined by 1-way ANOVA (α=.05). The probability of gap occurrence was calculated from the data obtained based on the maximum occlusal force values reported in literature.

Results

The method allowed the detection of the first IAC gap in the elastic regime. Flat connections showed a linear relationship between connection diameter and the first gap load ranging from 140.0 ±21.4 N (Ø3.0 mm) to 255.0 ±31.6 N (Ø4.1 mm). On Ø3.5 mm connections, the gap at flat connections opened at 193.8 ±22.0 N, while, at conical connections, the loads needed were significantly lower and the dispersion higher, irrespective of the angle between the abutment and the implant connection cones: 135.0 ±80.5 N (0 degrees), 100.0 ±54.5 N (0.4 degrees, P<.05), 77.5 ±37.7 N (0.8 degrees, P<.05) and 82.5 ±49.5 N (1.2 degrees, P<.05). Consequently, conical connections had a higher probability of gaps, particularly in the posterior zone, ranging from 8.2% to 29.0% of the reported mastication force.

Conclusions

This innovative in situ leakage detection method enabled the identification of disparities in the masticatory load at which initial gaps occurred across various flat and conical IAC configurations.
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不同种植体-基台连接处初始间隙的检测。
问题说明:种植体-基台连接处的密封对于确保种植体-假体功能和降低种植体周围疾病的风险至关重要。为了研究当前和未来的IAC设计,需要准确确定实际动载荷条件下的第一个IAC间隙。目的:本体外研究的目的是使用一种新的方法来确定载荷和弹性第一IAC间隙发生的概率,该方法克服了目前可用的代表性IAC的大多数局限性。材料与方法:按照国际标准化组织(ISO) 14801标准,采用水下原位加载试验,对3个不同桥台锥角的平直连接和4个锥形连接进行了原位加载试验,每种结构8个试件(n=8)。加载前,用甲苯胺填充IACs,拧紧螺钉至35 Ncm。20 N的增量加载超过1000次循环,直到配备视频记录宏相机检测到泄漏。均值之间的差异采用单因素方差分析(α= 0.05)。根据文献报道的最大咬合力值计算出间隙发生的概率。结果:该方法可以在弹性状态下检测到第一IAC间隙。平面连接的连接直径与第一间隙载荷呈线性关系,范围为140.0±21.4 N (Ø3.0 mm) ~ 255.0±31.6 N (Ø4.1 mm)。在Ø3.5 mm连接中,平面连接的间隙打开为193.8±22.0 N,而在锥形连接中,无论基台与种植体连接锥体之间的角度如何,所需的载荷都明显更低,弥散度更高:135.0±80.5 N(0度),100.0±54.5 N(0.4度),p。这种创新的原位泄漏检测方法能够识别咀嚼负荷的差异,在不同的平面和锥形IAC结构中,初始间隙发生。
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.
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