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研究目的本研究旨在通过考察三种不同类型的填充材料来研究螺钉固位修复体的美观性,突出种植修复体美观性的重要性。材料和方法:在这项实验室调查中,在基线(T0)上分别用可流动复合树脂(F 组)、不透明可流动复合树脂(O 组)和瓷塞(P 组)填充螺钉固位修复体的模拟样本。样品经过两次热循环(T1 和 T3),在咖啡、橙汁和蒸馏水中循环 1000 次,每次热循环后进行清洗(T2 和 T4)。采用双向方差分析(ANOVA)、Tukey post hoc、双向协方差分析(ANCOVA)和配对 T 检验对数据进行统计分析。结果充填材料的类型对修复体和充填材料之间观察到的色差有显著影响(PC结论:与流动性和不透明复合树脂的组合相比,瓷塞的使用并没有明显的优势,特别是考虑到在就诊腔内制作和定位瓷塞的困难。因此,建议在使用可流动复合树脂的同时,在其下面使用不透明的复合树脂层,以有效遮盖下层金属的深色阴影。
Color Assessment of Screw-Retained Implant Prostheses Access Hole Fillings: An In-Vitro Study.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the aesthetic aspect of screw-retained restorations by examining three different types of filling materials used for the access cavity, highlighting the significance of aesthetics in implant restorations. Materials and Methods: In this laboratory investigation, simulation samples of screw-retained restorations were filled with flowable composite resin (group F), opaque and flowable composite resin (group O) and porcelain plug (group P) at baseline (T0). The samples were subjected to thermocycling twice (T1 and T3), undergoing 1000 cycles in coffee, orange juice, and distilled water, followed by washing performed after each thermocycling (T2 and T4). Colorimetric analysis and surface roughness measurements were conducted, and the data were statistically analyzed using. two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), ,Tukey post hoc, two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), and paired-t test. P<0.05 was considered significant. Results: The type of filling material had a significant effect on the color difference observed between the restoration and filling materials (P<0.05). Notably, samples from group P exhibited a more pronounced color difference at T4, despite showing a lower color difference at T0, when compared to group O. Conclusion: The use of porcelain plugs did not provide a notable advantage over the combination of flowable and opaque composite resins, particularly given the difficulties in fabricating and positioning porcelain plugs within the access cavity. Therefore, it is recommended to utilize flowable composite resins in conjunction with an opaque composite resin layer beneath, to effectively conceal any dark shades from the underlying metal.