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Performance of different abutment/implant joints as a result of a sealing agent

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Author(s):
Seloto, Camila Berbel [1] ; Strazzi-Sahyon, Henrico Badaoui [1] ; dos Santos, Paulo Henrique [1] ; Assuncao, Wirley Goncalves [1]
Total Authors: 4
Affiliation:
[1] Sao Paulo State Univ, Aracatuba Sch Dent, Dept Dent Mat & Prosthodont, Sao Paulo - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH; v. 65, n. 4, p. 489-494, 2021.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Purpose: This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a sealing agent in sealing the abutment/implant interface and the preload maintenance of retaining screws after mechanical cycling. Methods: Six groups (n = 12) were evaluated according to the abutment/implant system (external-hexagon implant and UCLA abutments, EHU; Morse taper implant and UCLA abutments, MTU; and Morse taper implant and flexcone abutments, MTF) and the presence of an anaerobic gel sealing agent (control group, no sealing agent; experimental group, sealing agent). Toluidine blue (0.7 mu L) was inserted into each implant and the abutments were attached to the implants using a digital torque wrench to evaluate the sealing of the abutment/implant interface. The specimens were tested through mechanical cycling (1 x 10(6) cycles, 2 Hz, and 130 N). Dye release from the abutment/implant interface was analyzed using a spectrophotometer, and the reverse torque values were obtained using a digital wrench. Reverse torque and dye release data were measured after mechanical cycling and analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey's test (alpha =.05). Results: All experimental groups showed higher reverse torque values than the control groups (P <.05). In general, the MTU and MTF experimental groups, as well as the MTF control group, showed no significant dye release at different periods (P >.05). Conclusions: The use of a sealing agent improved the preload maintenance of screw-retained implant-supported prostheses. The sealing agent was effective in sealing the Morse taper connection. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/11617-4 - Evaluation of the efficacy of a gel sealant in sealing abutment of inferface / implant and maintaining the preload of retaining screws
Grantee:Camila Berbel Seloto
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master