氧化锆胶结包覆物在TiBase基面上的固位。

Oswaldo S Santos-Neto, Letícia M Gonçalves, Etevaldo M Maia-Filho, Adriana S Malheiros, Leily M Firoozmand, Paulo Cm Villis, Andres Fm Cardenas, Rudys Rj Tavarez
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研究了树脂胶结剂和玻璃离子对氧化锆胶结剂在钛基基基上抗拉强度和破坏类型的影响。采用锥形Morse种植体、带固定螺钉的钛基台和采用CAD/CAM系统制作的氧化锆结构形成42个样品。样品(n = 42)按胶结剂随机分布:树脂改性玻璃离子水泥(RelyX Luting 2)、自粘树脂水泥(RelyX U200)、自固化树脂水泥(Multilink n)。胶结后,每组随机抽取一半样品(n = 7)进行热循环(5000次)。在万能试验机上进行拉伸载荷试验,直至失效(1 mm)。此外,采用方差检验和Tukey事后检验的双向分析分析失效类型(α = 0.05)。无论评估时间如何,玻璃离聚体水泥的拉伸载荷都较低(p < 0.001)。热循环后,两种评估水泥的拉伸载荷值均显著降低(p = 0.047)。对于树脂水泥,已经使用玻璃离子水泥浆的破坏类型主要为螺钉断裂类型(82.1%),28.5%的破坏类型为氧化锆顶部与水泥浆之间的粘合类型。与树脂玻璃离子相比,树脂胶结剂在钛基基基上胶结氧化锆覆层具有更好的抗拉稳定性。
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Retention of cemented zirconia copings on TiBase abutments.

Retention of cemented zirconia copings on TiBase abutments.

Retention of cemented zirconia copings on TiBase abutments.

Retention of cemented zirconia copings on TiBase abutments.

This study evaluated the influence of resin cements and glass ionomers on tensile strength and types of failure of zirconia copings cemented on titanium base abutments. Forty-two samples were prepared, which were formed by a Cone Morse implant, a titanium abutment with the fixing screw, and a zirconia structure made using a CAD/CAM system. The samples (n = 42) were randomly distributed according to the cementing agent: resin-modified glass ionomer cement (RelyX Luting 2), self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX U200), and self-curing resin cement (Multilink N). After cementation of the copings, half of the samples from each group (n = 7) were randomly selected and subjected to thermocycling (5000 cycles). A tensile load test was performed on a universal testing machine until failure occurred (1 mm). In addition, the type of failure was analyzed using the two-way analysis of variance test and Tukey's post-hoc test (α = 0.05). Lower tensile load was observed for the glass ionomer cement (p < 0.001) regardless of the evaluation period. After thermocycling, a significant reduction in tensile load values was verified for both evaluated cements (p = 0.047). For the resin cements, failures were predominantly of the screw fracture type (82.1%) already with the use of glass ionomer cement, and 28.5% of the failures were of an adhesive type between the zirconia coping and the cement. Resin cements have better stability under tensile load compared to resin glass ionomers when cementing zirconia copings on titanium base abutments.

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