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Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study

INTRODUCTION: An implant-supported prosthesis requires a precise imprint to provide a good fit. It has been suggested that for implant/abutment level impressions, both the indirect (closed tray) and direct (open tray) methods are effective in achieving a passively fitting prosthesis. AIM: With an op...

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Autores principales: Aidasani, Ashwin N., Jain, Shailesh, Hassan, Sahba, Sharma, Anu, Shanthi, C., Fere, Sandeep
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694071
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_131_23
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author Aidasani, Ashwin N.
Jain, Shailesh
Hassan, Sahba
Sharma, Anu
Shanthi, C.
Fere, Sandeep
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Jain, Shailesh
Hassan, Sahba
Sharma, Anu
Shanthi, C.
Fere, Sandeep
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description INTRODUCTION: An implant-supported prosthesis requires a precise imprint to provide a good fit. It has been suggested that for implant/abutment level impressions, both the indirect (closed tray) and direct (open tray) methods are effective in achieving a passively fitting prosthesis. AIM: With an open plate embed level impression technique, this in vitro investigation set out to evaluate three different elastomeric imprint materials for their relative rigidity and precision. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty bespoke trays were created. Part I (rotational opposition assessment) of the investigation included selecting 30 uniquely shaped plates at random and using them to create embed-level open plate engraves. The second part of this investigation (evaluation of rotational discrepancy and vertical inconsistency) used open plate embed level impressions generated with the remaining thirty individualized plates to evaluate how well these materials recreated the patient’s impressions. RESULT: Within the bounds of the current investigation, vinylpolysiloxane had the highest degree of stiffness among the impression materials examined in comparison to polyether and vinylsiloxanether, as seen by its much greater rotational resistance to torquing. A rotational discrepancy was shown to be much lower in polyether open tray implant level impressions compared to vinylpolysiloxane and comparable to vinylsiloxane. CONCLUSION: In this investigation, the firmest impression medium was vinylpolysiloxane, followed by polyether and vinylsiloxanether for taking imprints of implants. Polyether material, however, was more precise than vinylpolysiloxane and vinylsiloxanether.
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spelling pubmed-104854862023-09-09 Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study Aidasani, Ashwin N. Jain, Shailesh Hassan, Sahba Sharma, Anu Shanthi, C. Fere, Sandeep J Pharm Bioallied Sci Original Article INTRODUCTION: An implant-supported prosthesis requires a precise imprint to provide a good fit. It has been suggested that for implant/abutment level impressions, both the indirect (closed tray) and direct (open tray) methods are effective in achieving a passively fitting prosthesis. AIM: With an open plate embed level impression technique, this in vitro investigation set out to evaluate three different elastomeric imprint materials for their relative rigidity and precision. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty bespoke trays were created. Part I (rotational opposition assessment) of the investigation included selecting 30 uniquely shaped plates at random and using them to create embed-level open plate engraves. The second part of this investigation (evaluation of rotational discrepancy and vertical inconsistency) used open plate embed level impressions generated with the remaining thirty individualized plates to evaluate how well these materials recreated the patient’s impressions. RESULT: Within the bounds of the current investigation, vinylpolysiloxane had the highest degree of stiffness among the impression materials examined in comparison to polyether and vinylsiloxanether, as seen by its much greater rotational resistance to torquing. A rotational discrepancy was shown to be much lower in polyether open tray implant level impressions compared to vinylpolysiloxane and comparable to vinylsiloxane. CONCLUSION: In this investigation, the firmest impression medium was vinylpolysiloxane, followed by polyether and vinylsiloxanether for taking imprints of implants. Polyether material, however, was more precise than vinylpolysiloxane and vinylsiloxanether. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023-07 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10485486/ /pubmed/37694071 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_131_23 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Aidasani, Ashwin N.
Jain, Shailesh
Hassan, Sahba
Sharma, Anu
Shanthi, C.
Fere, Sandeep
Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title_full Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title_short Comparative Evaluation of the Rigidity and Accuracy of Different Elastomeric Impression Materials with Open Tray Implant Level Impression Technique—An In vitro Study
title_sort comparative evaluation of the rigidity and accuracy of different elastomeric impression materials with open tray implant level impression technique—an in vitro study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10485486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37694071
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_131_23
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