使用计算机辅助设计的修复体外壳实现焊接框架支撑的修复体的机械和抗疲劳性能:体外试验研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1177/09544119231221189
Alberto Maria Albiero, Lorenzo Bevilacqua, Federica Pegoraro, Gianluca Turco, Stefano Momic, Roberto Di Lenarda, Michele Maglione
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主要由于最终结构的尺寸有限,种植体修复中的树脂涂层并不总能为患者带来美观、耐用和舒适的效果。口内焊接技术和计算机辅助设计的修复体可能是一种解决方案。这项体外研究评估了使用焊接钛框架的种植体支撑临时修复体的负荷能力和最薄弱点。研究人员制作了 12 个样品来模拟种植体支持的固定修复桥。两个种植体(Ankylos;Dentsply Sirona Implants;德国)被植入用立体光刻 3D 打印机制作的纳米陶瓷材料块中。使用 CAD/CAM 制作了聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)树脂外壳,并在焊接框架上重新衬垫。用同样的方法制作了六个样品,减少了树脂厚度。样品使用 ElectroForce 3310 疲劳试验机进行了疲劳试验(650 万次循环)(t1);随后使用通用岛津 AGS-X 10 试验机进行了机械压缩试验(t2)。样品在 t0、t1 和 t2 时都进行了照相和射线记录分析。样品经受住了机械疲劳测试,没有出现故障。射线和照片评估显示,在机械压缩试验后,树脂涂层断裂。树脂厚度最小的样品首先断裂。为了提高修复体的使用寿命,必须对树脂厚度进行充分评估。CAD-CAM 数字化修复设计使我们能够优化厚度和修复体形状,即使在修复体空间缩小的情况下也能获得良好的抗压性。
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Mechanical and fatigue resistance of restorations supported by welded-framework and realized using computer-aided designed prosthetic shells: In vitro pilot study.

Resin coating in implants rehabilitation cannot always be aesthetic, durable and comfortable for the patient mainly due to the limited dimensions of the final structure. Intraoral welding technique and computer-aided designed prosthetic shells may be a solution. This in vitro study evaluates the capacity of load and the weakest point of implant-supported provisional prosthesis using welded titanium framework. Twelve samples were produced to simulate an implant supported fixed prosthetic bridge. Two implants (Ankylos; Dentsply Sirona Implants; Germany) were inserted inside blocks of nanoceramic material produced with a stereolithographic 3D printer. A polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) resin shell was performed with CAD/CAM and relined on welded framework. Six samples were produced with the same procedure reducing resin thickness. The samples were subjected to fatigue test (6,500,000 cycles) using ElectroForce 3310 fatigue machine (t1); subsequently a mechanical compression test using a universal Shimadzu AGS-X 10 machine (t2). The samples were analyzed with a photographic and radiographic documentation at t0, t1 and t2. The samples survived mechanical fatigue test without evidence of failure. The radiographic and photographic evaluation revealed the fracture of resin coating after the mechanical compression test. The samples with minimal resin thickness fractured first. Adequate assessment of the resin thickness is mandatory to improve the longevity of these rehabilitations. CAD-CAM digital prosthetic design allows us to optimize the thicknesses and the prosthetic shapes, allowing us to obtain good degrees of resistance even in the presence of reduced prosthetic spaces.

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