Dynamic fatigue resistance of implant-abutment junction in an internally notched morse-taper oral implant: influence of abutment design

Purpose: To compare dynamic fatigue resistance of one‐ and two‐piece abutments connected to internally notched morse‐taper oral implants. Material and methods: Sixteen synOcta® ITI® implants were tightened into two metal models. SynOcta® abutments for cement‐retained restorations and solid abutments...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oral implants research 2004-08, Vol.15 (4), p.459-465
Hauptverfasser: Cehreli, Murat Cavit, Akça, Kivanç, Iplikçioğlu, Haldun, Sahin, Saime
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To compare dynamic fatigue resistance of one‐ and two‐piece abutments connected to internally notched morse‐taper oral implants. Material and methods: Sixteen synOcta® ITI® implants were tightened into two metal models. SynOcta® abutments for cement‐retained restorations and solid abutments were divided into two equal groups and were torque‐tightened into the implants. Each implant received a cement‐retained crown. Cyclic dynamic axial and lateral peak loads of 75±5 N were applied on the implants for a duty of 500,000 cycles at 0.5 Hz, and at an angle of 20°. Prior to the experiments and at each 100,000 cycles of loading, periotest values (PTVs) were measured. Removal torque values (RTVs) of the abutments were also measured with a custom‐made torque device at the termination of the experiment. Results: All abutments and implants were clinically immobile and without any signs of mechanical failure. The final PTVs for both abutments were similar and the difference between groups was insignificant (P>0.05). The RTVs of solid abutments were significantly higher than synOcta® abutments (P
ISSN:0905-7161
1600-0501
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0501.2004.01023.x