Effect of emergence profile and space gap size on excess cement in cement-retained implant reconstructions.

Journal of advanced periodontology & implant dentistry Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.34172/japid.025.2292
Fariborz Vafaee, Saeed Nikanjam, Arash Farahnaki, Meysam Mahabadi, Sajjad Farashi, Sara Khazaei, Shiva Shahabi
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Abstract

Background: Excess cement is one of the most prevalent problems with cement-retained implant-supported prostheses. The excess cement may be considered an important source of inflammation during implant application. Optimizing the design procedure for reducing excess cement is necessary for successful and safe implant applications.

Methods: This study assessed the effect of two confounding factors, i.e., emergence profile and space gap size, on the level of excess cement. Three types of emergence profiles (concave, convex, and straight) and three different gap sizes (30, 60, and 90 µm) were considered for implant design, and the level of excess cement was measured for each design.

Results: Statistical analyses using one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc P value correction revealed that the best emergence profile with the lowest excess cement was the straight profile, with statistically lower excess cement compared with concave and convex profiles (P<0.05) and no significant difference between concave and convex profiles. Furthermore, analyses showed that lower gap size was associated with lower excess cement, even though increasing the gap size from a threshold (>60 µm) made the difference significant. Interaction analysis using two-way ANOVA also indicated the interaction between the emergence profile and space gap size.

Conclusion: The results emphasized that a straight profile with a smaller gap size should be considered to reduce the excess cement. However, due to the small sample size of the study, further analyses with different types of materials, angles of deformation, and gap sizes are required to reveal the exact relationship between excess cement and the design specifications.

骨水泥保留种植体重建中涌现轮廓和间隙大小对过量骨水泥的影响。
背景:骨水泥过量是骨水泥保留种植体支持假体中最常见的问题之一。过量的骨水泥可能被认为是种植体应用期间炎症的重要来源。优化设计程序以减少过量水泥是成功和安全植入物应用的必要条件。方法:本研究评估两个混杂因素,即涌现轮廓和间隙大小对过量水泥水平的影响。种植体设计考虑了三种类型的出牙轮廓(凹型、凸型和直型)和三种不同的间隙尺寸(30、60和90µm),并测量了每种设计的过量水泥水平。结果:采用单因素方差分析和事后P值校正的统计分析显示,最好的出现轮廓和最低的过量水泥是直线轮廓,与凹形和凸形轮廓(P60µm)相比,统计上较低的过量水泥使差异具有显著性。双向方差分析表明,涌现剖面与空间落差大小存在交互作用。结论:结果强调应考虑采用更小间隙的直型来减少骨水泥的过量。然而,由于本研究的样本量较小,需要进一步分析不同类型的材料、变形角度和间隙尺寸,以揭示过量水泥与设计规范之间的确切关系。
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