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Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro

OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the microleakage at the implant/abutment interface of external hexagon (EH) implants and abutments with different amounts of bacteria and tightening torques. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A bacterial suspension was prepared to inoculate the implants. The first phase of this...

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Autores principales: da SILVA-NETO, João Paulo, PRUDENTE, Marcel Santana, CARNEIRO, Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves, NÓBILO, Mauro Antônio de Arruda, PENATTI, Mario Paulo Amante, NEVES, Flávio Domingues das
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23138747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500015
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author da SILVA-NETO, João Paulo
PRUDENTE, Marcel Santana
CARNEIRO, Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves
NÓBILO, Mauro Antônio de Arruda
PENATTI, Mario Paulo Amante
NEVES, Flávio Domingues das
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PRUDENTE, Marcel Santana
CARNEIRO, Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves
NÓBILO, Mauro Antônio de Arruda
PENATTI, Mario Paulo Amante
NEVES, Flávio Domingues das
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description OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the microleakage at the implant/abutment interface of external hexagon (EH) implants and abutments with different amounts of bacteria and tightening torques. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A bacterial suspension was prepared to inoculate the implants. The first phase of this study used nine EH implants and abutments that were divided into three groups with different amounts of bacterial suspension (n=3): V0.5: 0.5 µL; V1.0: 1.0 µL e V1.5: 1.5 µL, and tightened to the manufacturer's recommended torque. The second phase of this experiment used 27 assemblies that were similar to those used in the first phase. These samples were inoculated with 0.5 µL of bacterial suspension and divided into three groups (n=9). T10: 10 Ncm; T20: 20 Ncm and T32: 32 Ncm. The samples were evaluated according to the turbidity of the broth every 24 hours for 14 days, and the bacteria viability was tested after that period. The statistical evaluation was conducted by Kruskal-Wallis testing (p<.05). RESULTS: During the first phase, groups V1.0 and V1.5 was presented with bacterial contamination in all samples after 24 h. During the second phase, two samples from group T10 and one from T20 presented positive results for bacterial contamination. Different amounts of bacterial solution led to overflow and contamination during the first 24 h of the experiment. The tightening torques did not statistically affect the microleakage in the assemblies. However, the group that was tightened to 32 Ncm torque did not show any bacterial contamination. CONCLUSION: After 14 days of experimentation, the bacteria were proven to remain viable inside the implant internal cavity.
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spelling pubmed-38817872014-01-08 Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro da SILVA-NETO, João Paulo PRUDENTE, Marcel Santana CARNEIRO, Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves NÓBILO, Mauro Antônio de Arruda PENATTI, Mario Paulo Amante NEVES, Flávio Domingues das J Appl Oral Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the microleakage at the implant/abutment interface of external hexagon (EH) implants and abutments with different amounts of bacteria and tightening torques. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A bacterial suspension was prepared to inoculate the implants. The first phase of this study used nine EH implants and abutments that were divided into three groups with different amounts of bacterial suspension (n=3): V0.5: 0.5 µL; V1.0: 1.0 µL e V1.5: 1.5 µL, and tightened to the manufacturer's recommended torque. The second phase of this experiment used 27 assemblies that were similar to those used in the first phase. These samples were inoculated with 0.5 µL of bacterial suspension and divided into three groups (n=9). T10: 10 Ncm; T20: 20 Ncm and T32: 32 Ncm. The samples were evaluated according to the turbidity of the broth every 24 hours for 14 days, and the bacteria viability was tested after that period. The statistical evaluation was conducted by Kruskal-Wallis testing (p<.05). RESULTS: During the first phase, groups V1.0 and V1.5 was presented with bacterial contamination in all samples after 24 h. During the second phase, two samples from group T10 and one from T20 presented positive results for bacterial contamination. Different amounts of bacterial solution led to overflow and contamination during the first 24 h of the experiment. The tightening torques did not statistically affect the microleakage in the assemblies. However, the group that was tightened to 32 Ncm torque did not show any bacterial contamination. CONCLUSION: After 14 days of experimentation, the bacteria were proven to remain viable inside the implant internal cavity. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3881787/ /pubmed/23138747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500015 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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PRUDENTE, Marcel Santana
CARNEIRO, Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves
NÓBILO, Mauro Antônio de Arruda
PENATTI, Mario Paulo Amante
NEVES, Flávio Domingues das
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title Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
title_full Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
title_fullStr Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
title_short Micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
title_sort micro-leakage at the implant-abutment interface with different tightening torques in vitro
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23138747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500015
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