| Literature DB >> 27610293 |
Yuji Sato1, Tokiko Osawa1, Noboru Kitagawa1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As one of the loads applied in implant dentistry, managing the torque is important for the success of an implant treatment. For this purpose, it is crucial to ascertain the level of torque being exerted with a hand driver. We have developed an adapter that makes it easy to measure torque by using a standard torque wrench in one's possession, rather than with a torquemeter. PROCEDURES: The head of an abutment screw is cut into a hexagon and pushed into and fixed to the hexagonal hole (for multi-unit abutments) of a machine driver. With this, a torque wrench adapter and torque wrench are assembled. A hand driver is rotated clockwise to the limit, and the torque value is read.Keywords: Appropriate torque value; Fastening; Load; Torque
Year: 2016 PMID: 27610293 PMCID: PMC4993727 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3071-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Machine driver (for multi-unit abutments) and abutment screw
Fig. 2Abutment screw with head cut into a hexagonal shape
Fig. 3Abutment screw mounted onto a driver
Fig. 4Preparation of a torque wrench, hand driver, machined abutment driver, and torque wrench adapter
Fig. 5Reading of the torque value exerted with the hand driver