2022
DOI: 10.1002/cre2.593
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The effect of different cleansing methods for removing temporary cement on the tensile bond force of permanently cemented implant‐supported metal copings: An in vitro study

Abstract: Objectives Complete cleaning of temporary cement before permanent cementation of cement‐retained implant‐supported prosthesis (CISP) when recementing the crown is critical. This study evaluated the effect of different cleaning methods for removing traces of temporary cement on the final tensile bond force (TBF) of CISP recemented with resin cement. Materials and Methods Seventy computer‐aided design/computer‐aided manufacturing metal implant‐supported copings were prepared and distributed into seven groups (N … Show more

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“…Copings were tested by a universal testing machine (Type LFML, Walter + Bai AG, Löhningen, Switzerland) to assess the TBF. [ 33 ] Abutment's internal surface was cleaned using a dental excavator mechanically. Additionally, the internal surfaces were next cleaned by CleanPolish paste (Kerr, Hamm, Germany) and dental polishing paste (Kerr, Hamm, Germany) by prophy brushes for 1 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copings were tested by a universal testing machine (Type LFML, Walter + Bai AG, Löhningen, Switzerland) to assess the TBF. [ 33 ] Abutment's internal surface was cleaned using a dental excavator mechanically. Additionally, the internal surfaces were next cleaned by CleanPolish paste (Kerr, Hamm, Germany) and dental polishing paste (Kerr, Hamm, Germany) by prophy brushes for 1 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%