| Literature DB >> 26949489 |
Hnd Hadi Mohammed1, Jin-Han Lee1, Ji-Myung Bae2, Hye-Won Cho1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of abutment screw length and cyclic loading on the removal torque (RTV) in external hex (EH) and internal hex (IH) implants.Entities:
Keywords: Abutment screw length; Cyclic loading; Dental implant-abutment connection; Removal torque value
Year: 2016 PMID: 26949489 PMCID: PMC4769891 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2016.8.1.62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Characteristic of the Experimental Implant-Abutment Assemblies
| Implant | Abutment | Abutment screw | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| External hex | Type | US II regular | UCLA Temporary | - |
| Diameter | 4 mm | 4.5 mm | 1.9 mm | |
| Platform | 2.7 mm external hexagon | |||
| Brand code | US2S4011S | TAR200 | ASR200 | |
| Material | Ti Grade 3 | Ti Grade 3 | Ti alloy | |
| Internal hex | Type | TS III regular | UCLA Temporary | |
| Diameter | 4.5 mm | 4.5 mm | 1.9 mm | |
| Platform | 11° Morse taper/2.5 mm internal hexagon | - | ||
| Brand code | TS3S4510S | GSTTA4510 | GSABSST | |
| Material | Ti Grade 3 | Ti Grade 3 | Ti alloy |
Ti = Titanium
Fig. 1(A) Schematic illustrations of the components of the implant, abutment and abutment screw in external hex implants. (B) Schematic illustrations of the components of the implant, abutment and abutment screw in internal hex implants. (C) Cross-sectional view of abutment-implant assemblies for external hex implants. (D) Cross-sectional view of abutment-implant assemblies for internal hex implants.
Fig. 2(A) The abutment screws prepared for 8 different length groups. (B) Abutment-implant assemblies positioned in the resin block.
Experimental abutment screw groups
| Groups | Number of threads | Abutment screw length |
|---|---|---|
| EH 12.5 | 12.5 | 5.0 mm Original screw length |
| EH 6.5 | 6.5 | 2.6 mm |
| EH 3.5 | 3.5 | 1.4 mm |
| EH 2.5 | 2.5 | 1.0 mm |
| IH 6.5 | 6.5 | 2.6 mm Original screw length |
| IH 5.0 | 5.0 | 2.0 mm |
| IH 3.5 | 3.5 | 1.4 mm |
| IH 2.5 | 2.5 | 1.0 mm |
Fig. 3(A) Tightening the abutment screw with an insertion torque of 20 Ncm using a hand torque wrench. (B) Digital torque gauge used in this study. (C) Removal torque value measurement using the digital torque gauge.
Fig. 4(A) Specimen fixed on a jig for cyclic loading. (B) Schematic diagram of loading conditions. (C) Cyclic loading machine used in this study.
Initial and Post-loading RTVs (Means and Standard deviation SD in Ncm), % Torque maintenance (TM), and Difference in RTV
| Groups | Initial RTV | Post-loading RTV | Difference in RTV | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | % TM | Mean (SD) | % TM | Mean (SD) | |
| EH12.5 | 14.11 (3.50) | 70 | 12.06 (0.57)ab | 60 | 2.05 (3.86) |
| EH 6.5 | 13.43 (3.86) | 67 | 15.22 (4.05)a | 76 | - 1.79 (3.95) |
| EH 3.5 | 12.17 (3.17) | 61 | 16.74 (3.66)a | 84 | - 4.56 (5.30) |
| EH 2.5 | 15.39 (2.02)A | 77 | 14.61 (1.78)ab,B | 73 | 0.77 (5.56) |
| IH 6.5 | 13.04 (1.21) | 65 | 13.41( 6.24)ab | 67 | - 0.37 (5.41) |
| IH 5.0 | 15.18 (3.21) | 76 | 10.43 (2.61)ab | 52 | 4.74 (3.85) |
| IH 3.5 | 12.67 (3.69) | 63 | 7.47 (3.15)b | 37 | 5.20 (5.55) |
| IH 2.5 | 16.89 (2.80)A | 84 | 9.91 (4.42)ab,B | 50 | 6.98( 2.06) |
Means with different small letters in the same column (P < .05; Tukey test), and capital letters in the same row (P < .05; paired t-test), were significantly different.
- = Negative means increased post-loading RTV.
Fig. 5Removal torque values of 8 screw groups before and after cyclic loading. * Significant at P < .05.
Fig. 6Scanning electron micrographs of abutment screw surfaces (200 × original magnification): (A) Abutment screw in EH implants before cyclic loading. (B) Abutment screw in EH implants after cyclic loading. (C) Abutment screw in IH implants before cyclic loading. (D) Abutment screw in IH implants after cyclic loading.