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Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study

Dental implants are artificial dental roots anchoring prosthetic restorations to replace natural teeth. Dental implant systems may have different tapered conical connections. Our research focused on the mechanical examination of implant–superstructure connections. Thirty-five samples with 5 differen...

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Autores principales: Körtvélyessy, Győző, Szabó, Árpád László, Pelsőczi-Kovács, István, Tarjányi, Tamás, Tóth, Zsolt, Kárpáti, Krisztina, Matusovits, Danica, Hangyási, Botond Dávid, Baráth, Zoltán
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051988
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author Körtvélyessy, Győző
Szabó, Árpád László
Pelsőczi-Kovács, István
Tarjányi, Tamás
Tóth, Zsolt
Kárpáti, Krisztina
Matusovits, Danica
Hangyási, Botond Dávid
Baráth, Zoltán
author_facet Körtvélyessy, Győző
Szabó, Árpád László
Pelsőczi-Kovács, István
Tarjányi, Tamás
Tóth, Zsolt
Kárpáti, Krisztina
Matusovits, Danica
Hangyási, Botond Dávid
Baráth, Zoltán
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description Dental implants are artificial dental roots anchoring prosthetic restorations to replace natural teeth. Dental implant systems may have different tapered conical connections. Our research focused on the mechanical examination of implant–superstructure connections. Thirty-five samples with 5 different cone angles (24°, 35°, 55°, 75°, and 90°) were tested for static and dynamic loads, carried out by a mechanical fatigue testing machine. Fixing screws were fixed with a torque of 35 Ncm before measurements. For static loading, samples were loaded with a force of 500 N in 20 s. For dynamic loading, the samples were loaded for 15,000 cycles with a force of 250 ± 150 N. In both cases, the compression resulting from load and reverse torque was examined. At the highest compression load of the static tests, a significant difference (p = 0.021) was found for each cone angle group. Following dynamic loading, significant differences (p < 0.001) for the reverse torques of the fixing screw were also shown. Static and dynamic results showed a similar trend: under the same loading conditions, changing the cone angle—which determines the relationship between the implant and the abutment—had led to significant differences in the loosening of the fixing screw. In conclusion, the greater the angle of the implant–superstructure connection, the smaller the screw loosening due to loading, which may have considerable effects on the long-term, safe operation of the dental prosthesis.
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spelling pubmed-100044642023-03-11 Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study Körtvélyessy, Győző Szabó, Árpád László Pelsőczi-Kovács, István Tarjányi, Tamás Tóth, Zsolt Kárpáti, Krisztina Matusovits, Danica Hangyási, Botond Dávid Baráth, Zoltán Materials (Basel) Article Dental implants are artificial dental roots anchoring prosthetic restorations to replace natural teeth. Dental implant systems may have different tapered conical connections. Our research focused on the mechanical examination of implant–superstructure connections. Thirty-five samples with 5 different cone angles (24°, 35°, 55°, 75°, and 90°) were tested for static and dynamic loads, carried out by a mechanical fatigue testing machine. Fixing screws were fixed with a torque of 35 Ncm before measurements. For static loading, samples were loaded with a force of 500 N in 20 s. For dynamic loading, the samples were loaded for 15,000 cycles with a force of 250 ± 150 N. In both cases, the compression resulting from load and reverse torque was examined. At the highest compression load of the static tests, a significant difference (p = 0.021) was found for each cone angle group. Following dynamic loading, significant differences (p < 0.001) for the reverse torques of the fixing screw were also shown. Static and dynamic results showed a similar trend: under the same loading conditions, changing the cone angle—which determines the relationship between the implant and the abutment—had led to significant differences in the loosening of the fixing screw. In conclusion, the greater the angle of the implant–superstructure connection, the smaller the screw loosening due to loading, which may have considerable effects on the long-term, safe operation of the dental prosthesis. MDPI 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10004464/ /pubmed/36903102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051988 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Körtvélyessy, Győző
Szabó, Árpád László
Pelsőczi-Kovács, István
Tarjányi, Tamás
Tóth, Zsolt
Kárpáti, Krisztina
Matusovits, Danica
Hangyási, Botond Dávid
Baráth, Zoltán
Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title_fullStr Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full_unstemmed Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title_short Different Conical Angle Connection of Implant and Abutment Behavior: A Static and Dynamic Load Test and Finite Element Analysis Study
title_sort different conical angle connection of implant and abutment behavior: a static and dynamic load test and finite element analysis study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051988
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