2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2020-0343
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Three-dimensional misfit between Ti-Base abutments and implants evaluated by replica technique

Abstract: Three-dimensional misfit between Ti-Base abutments and implants evaluated by replica technique An important factor affecting the biomechanical behavior of implantsupported reconstructions is the implant-abutment misfit. Objective: This study evaluated the misfit between Ti-Base abutments and implants by means of polyvinyl siloxane replica technique using microcomputed tomography (μCT). Methodology: Volumetric and linear (central and marginal) gaps of four Ti-base abutments (n=10/group): (i) Odontofix LTDA (OD)… Show more

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“…The selected studies are dated from 2013 to 2021. A generic analysis of the various topics analyzed in the manuscripts was performed being subdivided as follows: (1) misfits between the Ti-base abutment/implant and Ti-base abutment/crown (►Table 1); (2) loosening of the abutment or prosthesis screw (►Table 2); (3) crown height x screw stability effect (►Table 3); (4) Ti-base abutment height effect x cement type (►Table 4); (5) tensile and fatigue test (►Table 5); and (6) inflammatory effects of individualized abutments cemented in Ti-base (►Table 6).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The selected studies are dated from 2013 to 2021. A generic analysis of the various topics analyzed in the manuscripts was performed being subdivided as follows: (1) misfits between the Ti-base abutment/implant and Ti-base abutment/crown (►Table 1); (2) loosening of the abutment or prosthesis screw (►Table 2); (3) crown height x screw stability effect (►Table 3); (4) Ti-base abutment height effect x cement type (►Table 4); (5) tensile and fatigue test (►Table 5); and (6) inflammatory effects of individualized abutments cemented in Ti-base (►Table 6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cardoso et al (2020) 1 Assessed the misfit between Ti-base abutments and implants using the polyvinylsiloxane replica technique using microcomputed tomography Some Ti-base abutments manufactured by companies other than the implant manufacturer may be more unfit Camós-Tena et al (2019) 8 They compared the most appropriate restoration technique to obtain the lowest misfit value between the studied prostheses…”
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“… 1 2 3 4 Components produced by different manufacturers are made with different machining microtolerances, resulting in design/dimensional accuracy discrepancies. 5 Misfit can be defined as a 3D gap between a titanium base and an implant 6 7 and can lead to micromotion, 8 causing wear of the mating surfaces 9 and screw loosening. 1 4 10 Thus, an indicator of implant-abutment connection stability is maintenance of the reverse torque value (RTV) during cyclic loading.…”
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confidence: 99%