The Performance of PEKK versus Zirconia Abutments for Screw-Retained Crowns in Two-Piece Zirconia Implants: an in vitro Study.

Zeynab Ahmed, Marc Joos, Roland Joos, Martin Rosentritt, Sebastian Kühl, Valentin Herber
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Objectives: This study aimed to compare the in vitro performance of anterior and posterior crowns with screw-retained polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) or zirconia abutments on two-piece zirconia implants.

Materials and methods: Monolithic incisor and molar zirconia crowns (n=8 per group) were cemented on either PEKK or zirconia screw-retained abutments on zirconia implants. Molar and incisor crowns were also cemented on screw-retained titanium abutments on titanium implants as control. All specimens were subjected to combined mechanical loading (1.2 × 106 cycles of 50N, f = 1Hz) and thermal cycling (2 × 3000 × 5°C/55°C cycles of 2 min). Complications, such as loosening of the crowns and fractures, were observed. The surviving specimens were subjected to a fracture test. Descriptive statistics were applied to complications, survival times, and fracture forces.

Results: The occurrence of complications depended significantly on location (anterior or posterior) and material (P<.0001). While the incisor test groups presented higher failure rates for both PEKK and zirconia abutments, the survival rates of the molar-shaped crowns of both test groups were comparable to those of the titanium control group. This highly significant interaction is caused by a highly significant difference in location for PEKK and zirconia (P<.05). The titanium control group showed uniform performance independent of the simulated site.

Conclusion: PEKK abutments showed high survival rates for in vitro simulated molar sites. Screw-retained zirconia abutments have shown higher complication rates, especially in simulated anterior sites. Neither zirconia nor PEKK abutments seem to be recommendable in clinical application for anterior indication.

PEKK与氧化锆基台在两片式氧化锆种植体螺钉保留冠中的性能比较:一项体外研究。
目的:本研究旨在比较两片式氧化锆种植体采用聚醚酮酮(PEKK)或氧化锆基牙固定前后牙冠的体外性能。材料和方法:将整体切牙和磨牙氧化锆冠(每组8个)粘接在氧化锆种植体的PEKK或氧化锆螺钉保留基台上。作为对照,磨牙和切牙冠也在钛种植体上的螺钉保留钛基台上进行粘接。所有试件均进行了机械加载(1.2 × 106次循环,50N, f = 1Hz)和热循环(2 × 3000 × 5°C/55°C循环2 min)。观察到冠松动、骨折等并发症。对幸存的试样进行了断裂试验。描述性统计应用于并发症、生存时间和骨折力。结果:并发症的发生与牙槽位(前牙或后牙)和牙槽位材料有明显的关系。结论:PEKK基台在体外模拟磨牙位置上具有较高的存活率。螺钉保留的氧化锆基台显示出较高的并发症发生率,特别是在模拟的前牙位。无论是氧化锆基牙还是PEKK基牙,在临床上都不适合用于前指征。
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