Passivity of fit and marginal opening in screw- or cement-retained implant fixed partial denture designs |
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Authors: | Guichet D L Caputo A A Choi H Sorensen J A |
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Affiliation: | Division of Advanced Prosthodontics, Biomaterials and Hospital Dentistry, UCLA School of Dentistry, USA. dguichet@ngaseminars.com |
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Abstract: | The relationship of stress generation upon placement of cement-retained or screw-retained implant restorations has not been thoroughly investigated. Passivity of fit and marginal discrepancies of screw- and cement-retained implant fixed partial denture (FPD) designs were determined using a photoelastic model of a partially edentulous posterior mandibular arch with 3 screw-type implants. Buccal and lingual marginal openings, measured with a traveling microscope before cementation or screw tightening, revealed no statistical difference in adaptation between designs. Screw tightening caused a reduction in marginal opening (changes significant, P < .05). The opening with the cemented FPDs was similar before and after cementation. Photoelastic evaluation of the FPDs showed that cement-retained FPDs exhibited a more equitable stress distribution than did their screw-retained counterparts. |
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