Mechanical performance of patient-specific prefabricated temporary shell versus laboratory-fabricated CAD/CAM provisional implant-supported single-tooth restorations: A laboratory study

IF 4.8 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Vincent J. J. Donker, Paulien E. A. Janss, Christiaan W. P. Pol, Gerry M. Raghoebar, Arjan Vissink, Henny J. A. Meijer
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the mechanical performance of patient-specific prefabricated temporary shell versus laboratory-fabricated CAD/CAM provisional restorations on titanium temporary abutments, with and without thermo-mechanical ageing.

Materials and Methods

Implants with a conical connection were divided into four groups (n = 24) and restored with temporary shell or laboratory-fabricated central or lateral incisor PMMA restorations that were relined or bonded on titanium temporary abutments. The diameter of the central and lateral incisor groups' implants was regular (ϕ 4.3 mm) or narrow (ϕ 3.5 mm), respectively. Half of each group's specimens were subjected to ageing, simultaneous thermocycling (5–55°C) and chewing simulation (120,000 cycles, 50 N, 1.7 Hz) resulting in eight groups in total (n = 12). The aged specimens were evaluated with optical microscopy, and survival and complication rates were determined according to modified USPHS criteria. The non-aged specimens and those that had survived ageing were loaded until failure, whereupon bending moments were calculated.

Results

Survival rates after ageing were 100% for all groups. Apart from wear facets (ϕ 2–3 mm) on the palatal restoration surface, no complications were observed. The mean fracture load and bending moments ranged between 597.6–847.1 N and 433.3–550.6 Ncm, respectively, with no significant differences between the eight groups (p = .25; p = .20).

Conclusions

As patient-specific temporary shell central and lateral incisor provisional implant-supported restorations are mechanically stable enough to withstand clinical bite forces, even after thermo-mechanical ageing, they may serve as an alternative to laboratory-fabricated provisional restorations.

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患者专用预制临时外壳与实验室制造的 CAD/CAM 临时种植体支持单牙修复体的机械性能对比:实验室研究。
目的评估钛临时基台上患者特制的预制临时外壳与实验室制作的CAD/CAM临时修复体的机械性能,包括热机械老化和非热机械老化:将锥形连接的种植体分为四组(n = 24),使用临时外壳或实验室制作的中切牙或侧切牙 PMMA 修复体进行修复,并在钛临时基台上重新衬垫或粘结。中切牙组和侧切牙组的种植体直径分别为规则(ϕ 4.3 毫米)或狭窄(ϕ 3.5 毫米)。每组一半的试样进行老化,同时进行热循环(5-55°C)和咀嚼模拟(120,000 次,50 N,1.7 Hz),共分为八组(n = 12)。老化标本采用光学显微镜进行评估,存活率和并发症发生率根据修改后的 USPHS 标准确定。对未老化试样和老化后存活的试样进行加载直至失效,然后计算弯矩:结果:各组老化后的存活率均为 100%。除了腭修复体表面的磨损面(ϕ 2-3 mm)外,没有发现其他并发症。平均折断载荷和弯曲力矩分别为 597.6-847.1 N 和 433.3-550.6 Ncm,八组之间无明显差异(p = .25; p = .20):由于患者特制的临时中切牙和侧切牙临时种植体支持修复体具有足够的机械稳定性,即使在热机械老化后也能承受临床咬合力,因此可以作为技工室制作的临时修复体的替代物。
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Clinical Oral Implants Research
Clinical Oral Implants Research 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
11.60%
发文量
149
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Oral Implants Research conveys scientific progress in the field of implant dentistry and its related areas to clinicians, teachers and researchers concerned with the application of this information for the benefit of patients in need of oral implants. The journal addresses itself to clinicians, general practitioners, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists, as well as to teachers, academicians and scholars involved in the education of professionals and in the scientific promotion of the field of implant dentistry.
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