Mechanical behavior of provisional implant prosthetic abutments
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Agustín Panadero, Rubén; Serra Pastor, Blanca; Roig Vanaclocha, Ana; Román Rodríguez, Juan Luis; Fons Font, Antonio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Introduction: Implant-supported prostheses have to overcome a major difficulty presented by the morphology and
esthetics of peri-implant tissues in the anterior sector. Diverse therapeutic techniques are used for managing the
mucosa adjacent to the implant and the most noteworthy is immediate/deferred fixed provisionalization.
Objectives: In vitro testing of strength and deformation of implant prosthetic abutments made from different materials (Titanium/PEEK/methacrylate).
Material and Methods: Forty Sweden&Martina
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implant prosthetic abutments (n=40) were divided into five
groups: Group MP: methacrylate provisional abutments with machined titanium base; Group PP: Polyether ether
ketone (PEEK) provisional abutments; Group TP: titanium provisional abutments; Group TAD: titanium anti-
rotational definitive abutments; Group TRD: titanium rotational definitive abutments. Their mechanical behavior
under static loading was analyzed. Samples were examined under a microscope to determine the type of fracture
produced.
Results and Conclusions: Definitive anti-rotational titanium abutments and definitive rotational titanium abutments achieved the best mean compression strength, while PEEK resin provisional abutments obtained the lowest.
The group that showed the greatest elastic deformation was the group of titanium provisional abutments.
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