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Experimental research on the relationship between fit accuracy and fracture resistance of zirconia abutments
Authors:Xinxin Sui  Huasha Wei  Dashan Wang  Yan Han  Jing Deng  Yongliang Wang  Junjun Wang  Jianjun Yang
Affiliation:1. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Affiliated Hospital, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China;2. Department of Stomatology, Qingdao Eighth People''s Hospital, Qingdao, China;3. Radiology Department, Affiliated Hospital, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China
Abstract:

Objectives

The purpose of the study was to investigate the correlation between fit accuracy and fracture resistance of zirconia abutments, as well as its feasibility for clinical applications.

Methods

Twenty self-made zirconia abutments were tested with 30 Osstem GSII implants. First, 10 Osstem GSII implants were cut into two parts along the long axis and assembled with the zirconia abutments. The microgaps between the implants and the zirconia abutments were measured under a scanning electron microscope. Second, the zirconia abutments were assembled with 20 un-cut implants and photographed before and after being fixed with a central screw of 30-N cm torque. The dental films were measured by Digora for Windows 2.6 software. Then the fracture resistance of zirconia abutments was measured using the universal testing machine at 90°. All results were analyzed using SPSS13.0 software.

Results

The average internal-hexagon microgaps between the implants and zirconia abutments were 19.38 ± 1.34 μm. The average Morse taper microgap in the implant–abutment interface was 17.55 ± 1.68 μm. The dental film showed that the Morse taper gap in the implant–abutment interface disappeared after being fixed with a central screw of 30-N cm torque, and the average moving distance of the zirconia abutments to the implants was 0.19 ± 0.02 mm. The average fracture resistance of zirconia abutments was 282.93 ± 17.28 N. The internal-hexagon microgap between the implants and zirconia abutments was negatively related to the fracture resistance of the abutments (r1 = −0.97, p < 0.01). The Morse taper microgap in the implant–abutment interface was negatively related to the fracture resistance of the abutments (r2 = −0.84, p < 0.01).

Conclusions

The microgap between implant and abutment was negatively related to the fracture resistance of the abutment, while the internal-hexagon microgap has better correlation than the Morse taper microgap. The closure of microgap is helpful to improve the fracture resistance of zirconia abutments. The fracture resistance of zirconia abutments can satisfy the clinical application.
Keywords:Zirconia abutment   Morse taper   Internal hexagon   Fit accuracy   Fracture resistance
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