To review the effect of tightened and loosened torque on two different implant–Abutment connection designs: A scanning electron microscope study

Jyoti Arneja, Salil Pawah, Amit Gupta, Manisha, C. Pathak, N. Jain
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Introduction: It is crucial to take care of stability between various implant parts for the general success rate of the reconstruction. Component fit, saliva contamination, machining accuracy, and screw preload influence the steadiness of implant–abutment connection. Loosening of abutment screws has been a well-known technical problem. Aim: The aim of this study was to gauge repeated tightening and loosening torque on two commercially available implant/abutment connection designs. Study Design: This was an in vitro study. Methodology: A total of 32 implant analogs samples using a metal die with, metal ring of 20mm x 20mm x 20mm in size and a hole in the center were prepared. For both the groups, the implant analog was axially threaded within bases. They were clasped at an edge parallel to the standard minimal bone position. A 35 N/cm torque was enforced, each implant and abutment connection in both the groups using toque ratchet. After 20 min, screws were loosened and detorque measurement was recorded up to ten times. Scanning electron microscope micrographs of selected screws also are presented. SPSS (21.0 version) was used for analyzing data. Results: The mean residual torque for Group 1 was − 51.45 and Group 2 was − 43.29. The RTq (%) was found to be significantly less (0.028*) among Group 2: conical connection as compared to Group 1: butt joint connection. Conclusion: The loosening torque was significantly less in conical connection as compared to butt joint connection.
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回顾两种不同的种植体-基台连接设计中拧紧和松开扭矩的影响:扫描电镜研究
引言:对于重建的总体成功率来说,注意不同植入部位之间的稳定性至关重要。部件配合、唾液污染、加工精度和螺钉预紧力影响种植体-基牙连接的稳定性。桥台螺钉松动一直是一个众所周知的技术问题。目的:本研究的目的是测量两种市售植入物/基牙连接设计的重复拧紧和松动扭矩。研究设计:这是一项体外研究。方法:使用金属模具制备32个植入物类似物样品,金属环尺寸为20mm x 20mm x 20mm,中心有一个孔。对于两组,植入物类似物在基座内轴向螺纹连接。它们被卡在与标准最小骨骼位置平行的边缘。施加35N/cm的扭矩,两组中的每个植入物和基牙连接都使用扭矩棘轮。20分钟后,松开螺钉,并记录多达10次排毒测量。还提供了所选螺钉的扫描电子显微镜显微照片。数据分析采用SPSS(21.0版本)。结果:第1组和第2组的平均残余扭矩分别为−51.45和−43.29。与第1组:对接接头相比,第2组:锥形接头的RTq(%)显著降低(0.028*)。结论:锥形连接的松动力矩明显小于对接连接。
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