Assessment of Microgap and Bacterial Leakage of Two Types of Internal Implant-Abutment Union

The current research was done to assess microbial seepage of two types of internal implant-abutment connections. Twenty dental implants are categorized into two groups. Group A fixtures with an internal hexagonal geometry and group B fixtures with a tri-lobe internal connection. All implant-abutment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pharmacy & bioallied science 2024-02, Vol.16 (Suppl 1), p.S792-S793
Hauptverfasser: Basha, Shaik Riyaz, Channamsetty, Praveena, Janapati, Divya, Badugu, Satyavathi, Kodipalli, Sravalli, Ireddy, Kavya Sri, Mitra, Nirban
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Zusammenfassung:The current research was done to assess microbial seepage of two types of internal implant-abutment connections. Twenty dental implants are categorized into two groups. Group A fixtures with an internal hexagonal geometry and group B fixtures with a tri-lobe internal connection. All implant-abutment assemblies underwent a three-week incubation period at 37°C in sterile tubes containing 5 mL of broth culture. Through the use of Gram stain and biochemical processes, the resultant colonies were recognized. The mean Log colony forming unit (CFU) in group A was 8.4 and in group B was 7.2. The variation between both groups was found to be considerable ( < 0.05). Microgap was more in group B compared to group A. Bacteria may infiltrate the small area between the implant and the abutment. Compared to dental implant fixtures with a tri-lobe internal connection, there was a noticeably higher Log10 CFU in dental implant fixtures with an internal hexagonal geometry.
ISSN:0976-4879
0975-7406
DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1012_23