A comparative study of deformation in hexagonal and star-shaped implant screwdriver heads.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Amin Nourizadeh, Shima Ghasemi, Elnaz Shafiee, Sevda JafarZadeh, Fatemeh Bakhtiari
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Abstract

Background: Dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. However, there are challenges such as screw loosening and component failure. This deformation can impact torque application and screw retention. While research has focused on implant system longevity, there is limited investigation into how different screwdriver head designs, particularly hexagonal and star-shaped, perform under repeated opening and closing cycles, which are crucial for long-term implant stability. The study compared the deformation characteristics of hexagonal and star-shaped implant screwdriver heads after multiple opening and closing cycles.

Methods: In this in vitro experimental study, abutments were placed on two implant systems mounted in die stone and torqued to 25 N/cm according to the manufacturer's recommendations, using 12 screwdrivers (n = six for each implant). The screwdriver heads underwent examination under a stereomicroscope at 50x magnification. Subsequently, the outline and deformation of the screwdriver head after 0, 50, 100, 200, and 300 opening and closing cycles were analyzed using AutoCAD software. The changes in the surface area of hexagonal and star-shaped driver heads after different cycles were statistically evaluated using SPSS 24 (α = 0.05).

Results: The investigation revealed a reduction in the surface area of both hexagonal and star-shaped driver heads with an increase in the frequency of cycles. Notably, following all cycles, except 0-50 and 50-100, the alterations in the surface area of the star-shaped driver head were significantly greater than those observed in the hexagonal driver head (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: The study shows that the star-shaped driver head deformed more than the hexagonal one, especially in cycles exceeding 100.

六角形与星形种植螺丝头变形的比较研究。
背景:种植牙是一种普遍而有效的替代缺牙的方法。然而,存在诸如螺钉松动和部件失效等挑战。这种变形会影响扭矩的施加和螺钉的保持。虽然研究的重点是种植体系统的寿命,但对于不同设计的螺丝刀头,特别是六角形和星形的螺丝刀头,在反复打开和关闭循环下的表现,研究有限,这对种植体的长期稳定性至关重要。本研究比较了六角形和星形种植体螺丝刀头在多次开闭循环后的变形特性。方法:在体外实验研究中,使用12把螺丝刀(每个种植体6把),将基台放置在两个种植体系统上,安装在模石上,根据制造商的推荐扭矩为25 N/cm。在50倍放大的立体显微镜下检查螺丝刀头。随后,利用AutoCAD软件分析了0、50、100、200、300次开合循环后的螺丝刀头轮廓和变形情况。采用SPSS 24软件对不同周期后六角形和星形驱动头的表面积变化进行统计分析(α = 0.05)。结果:调查显示,六角形和星形驱动器头部的表面积减少,增加了循环的频率。值得注意的是,除了0-50和50-100之外,在所有循环中,星形驱动器头的表面积变化明显大于六角形驱动器头(P)。结论:研究表明,星形驱动器头的变形大于六角形驱动器头,特别是在超过100的循环中。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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