An in vitro study to assess the positional accuracy in multiple implants using different splinting materials in open-tray impression technique

Nikhil Chaudhary, Manisha Gulati, Salil Pawah, Bhawana Tiwari, C. Pathak, Manish Bhutani
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Context: Numerous implant techniques have been suggested in the literature to obtain an accurate master cast. One of those is to splint the impression copings; however, many controversies exist in type of splinting materials used. Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the positional accuracy in multiple implants using different splinting materials in open-tray impression technique. Settings and Design: The study design involves an in vitro study. Materials and Methods: An acrylic resin model of a mandibular edentulous arch was used as a reference model in which four 3.75 mm × 10 mm implant analogs were placed and sequentially numbered as 1, 2, 3, and 4 from left to right. Open tray impression copings were attached to each of them and were then splinted by three different materials and divided into three Groups as Group I, Group II, and Group III splinted with pattern resin, composite resin, and titanium wire, respectively. Five implant level impressions were made from each group and poured in Type IV dental stone. The implant analogs were transferred to the casts and inter-implant distances were compared to the reference model using the Coordinate Measuring Machine. Statistical Analysis Used: One-way ANOVA test was used as a test of significance. Results: The present study revealed that all the three splinting materials can be used for the accurate reproduction of spatial relationship. There was no significant difference between the centroids of implant analogs 1 and 2, 1 and 3, 1 and 4, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, and 2 and 4 of reference model with the master models. Conclusion: Clinically acceptable accuracy in transferring the position of implants to the master cast could be obtained from all the three splinting materials used. However, splinting of impression copings with titanium wire showed greatest accuracy.
一项评估不同夹板材料在开盘印模技术中多种植体定位准确性的体外研究
背景:文献中提出了许多种植技术来获得准确的主铸型。其中之一是用夹板固定印痕;然而,在夹板材料的种类上存在许多争议。目的:本研究的目的是评估和比较在开盘印模技术中使用不同夹板材料的多种植体的定位精度。环境和设计:研究设计包括体外研究。材料与方法:采用丙烯酸树脂制作的下颌无牙弓模型作为参考模型,放置4个3.75 mm × 10 mm的模拟种植体,从左到右依次编号为1、2、3、4。将开盘压印膜分别附着在每一组上,然后用三种不同的材料进行夹板,分为三组,分别用图案树脂、复合树脂和钛丝夹板进行I组、II组和III组。每组取5个种植体水平印模,倒入IV型牙石。将模拟种植体转移到铸造体上,并使用三坐标测量机将种植体间距离与参考模型进行比较。统计学方法:采用单因素方差分析(One-way ANOVA)进行显著性检验。结果:三种夹板材料均可用于空间关系的精确再现。参考模型种植体类似物1与2、1与3、1与4、2与3、3与4、2与4的质心与主模型无显著差异。结论:使用三种夹板材料均可获得临床可接受的植入物向主石膏转移位置的准确性。然而,用钛丝夹板固定印模涂层显示出最高的准确性。
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