覆盖义齿杆材料的生物力学、美学和卫生学考虑因素:系统回顾

Juliana Dias Corpa Tardelli, Andréa Cândido dos Reis
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目的杆卡固位系统是固位效果最好的固位系统,但最佳材料的选择却值得商榷。因此,本综述旨在回答 "覆盖义齿杆所使用的材料如何影响结果?在四个数据库和灰色文献中采用了个性化检索策略。筛选过程分两个阶段进行,由两名审稿人根据资格标准、体外或体内实验文章、评估条状材料对结果影响的文章进行独立筛选。结果共找到 361 篇文章,去除重复文章后,共评估了 308 篇,其中 6 篇符合资格标准,所有文章的偏倚风险都较低。定性分析细分为应力分布、杆变形、夹持力、美观和卫生。结论1)与金属合金相比,聚醚醚酮(PEEK)和生物高分子聚丙烯(BioHPP)是很有前途的杆部材料,因为它们的弹性模量较低、对细菌粘附的亲和力较低、美观度较高;2)需要进行随访时间较长的临床研究,以评估氧化锆杆(ZrO2)的生物力学性能,因为它们的硬度和刚度会导致应力集中程度增加和塑料夹的更换,尽管它们的美观度较高,对细菌粘附的亲和力较低。
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Biomechanical, esthetic, and hygienic considerations of materials for overdenture bars: A systematic review

Purpose

The bar-clip retention system is the most retentive; however, the best material choice is questionable. So, this review aimed to answer “How does the material used for overdenture bars influence the results?”.

Methods

The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) were followed, and the protocol was registered in the Open Science Framework. A personalized search strategy was applied in four databases and grey literature. The selection process was carried out in two stages independently by two reviewers according to the eligibility criteria, in vitro or in vivo experimental articles that evaluated the influence of bar material on the results. The risk of bias was analyzed using a checklist of important parameters.

Results

Three hundred and sixty-one articles were found, and after the removal of duplicates, 308 were evaluated, of which six met the eligibility criteria, and all had a low risk of bias. The qualitative analysis was subdivided into stress distribution, bar deformation, clip retention, esthetic, and hygiene.

Conclusion

1) PEEK and BioHPP when compared to metallic alloys, are promising materials for the bar because they have a lower modulus of elasticity, low affinity for bacterial adhesion, and greater esthetic; 2) Clinical studies with longer follow-up times are required to evaluate the biomechanical performance of zirconia bars (ZrO2) because their stiffness and hardness can lead to increased stress concentration and replacement of the plastic clip, although they are associated with high esthetic and low affinity for bacterial adhesion.

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