| Literature DB >> 35751090 |
Ahmed Mostafa Abdelfattah Mohamed1, Mahmoud El-Moutassem Bellah El Homossany2, Sarah Mohamed Abdelmoniem3, Tariq Yehia Abdelrahman4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Debonding of ball attachments is one of the complications that annoy teeth supported overdenture wearers. The polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) polymers are widely applied in the dental field. The purpose of the current study was to compare the tensile bond strength of ball attachments made of such materials and the commonly used titanium ones after 5 years of overdenture insertion and removal (5000 cycles) in addition to chewing simulation (1,200,000 cycle).Entities:
Keywords: Ball attachment; Chewing simulation; Overdenture; Polyetheretherketone; Polyetherketoneketone; Tensile bond strength
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35751090 PMCID: PMC9229525 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02282-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 3.747
Fig. 1An image of the scanned ball attachment on the Exocad software to be milled into PEEK (polyetheretherketone) and PEKK (polyetherketoneketone)
Fig. 2a A photo showing the model having the overdenture abutments with the ball attachments and simulated mucosa. b A photo of the overdenture intaglio surface showing the metal housing picked up in the reinforced base
Fig. 3A photo of the overdenture mounted in the chewing simulator for mechanical aging
Fig. 4a A photo showing the overdenture abutment ditched along the labial and lingual surfaces of the root and attached to the analysing rod of the surveyor. b photo of the overdenture abutment mounted in the acrylic mould. c A photo showing the sample mounted in the universal testing machine during the pullout test
Comparison of the mean and standard deviation values of the Tensile bond strength between the three groups pre and post aging
| TI | PE | PK | F value | P value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| X (MPa) | SD | X (MPa) | SD | X (MPa) | SD | |||
| T0 (pre aging) | 6.5 | 0.29a | 18.96 | 0.37b | 19.24 | 0.24b | 5653.91 | < .00001 |
| T1 (post aging) | 5.08 | 0.22x | 9.57 | 0.32y | 9.64 | 0.35y | 720.21 | < .00001 |
Different superscript lowercase letters (a, b) indicate significant difference between the three groups at T0. Different superscript lowercase letters (x, y) indicate significant difference between the three groups at T1
X, mean; SD, standard deviation; T0, pre aging measurement; T1, post aging measurement; MPa. Mega Pascal unit
Fig. 5An image for the mean percentage reduction in the tensile bond strength of the three attachment groups (TI; titanium, PE; polyetheretherketone, PK; polyetherketoneketone) between T0 (pre aging) and T1 (post aging)
Comparison of the mean and standard deviation values of the tensile bond strength pre and post aging in each group
| Attachment group | T value | P value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0 | T1 | |||||
| X (MPa) | SD | X (MPa) | SD | |||
| Group TI | 6.5 | 0.28 | 5.08 | 0.22 | 27.05 | < .00001 |
| Group PE | 18.96 | 0.37 | 9.57 | 0.32 | 48.36 | < .00001 |
| Group PK | 19.24 | 0.24 | 9.64 | 0.35 | 75.27 | < .00001 |
X, mean; SD, standard deviation; T0, pre aging measurement; T1, post aging measurement; MPa, Mega Pascal unit