Influences of Different Torques on the Size of the Microgap and Bacterial Leakage in Different Implant Systems: An In-vitro Study.
Autor: | Alshubrmi H, Mousa MA, Taher IT, Sghaireen MG, Ganji KK, Issrani R, Alzarea BK |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | The International journal of prosthodontics [Int J Prosthodont] 2024 Mar 22; Vol. 0 (0), pp. 1-25. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 22. |
DOI: | 10.11607/ijp.8903 |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: To evaluate the adherence of three types of bacteria [Staphylococcus (S) aureus, Escherichia (E) coli, Pseudomonas (Ps) aeruginosa] and the size of the microgap of three different implant systems (JD, ORA, and Ankylos) under four different screw torque values. Materials and Methods: Ten samples for each tested implant system were used under different torques to determine the width of the gaps. The abutments were connected to the fixtures using a universal digital wrench. A torque value of 10 N/cm was applied for all samples. After the assessment of the microgap, the fixture was repositioned into the Bench Vice, and the torque was increased to 20, 30, and, finally, 40 N/cm. The microgap assessment was done using a Scanning Electron Microscope. Before the torque increased to 40, eleven samples for each tested implant system were used under 30 N/cm torque to determine the leakage in the tested implants for S. aureus, E. coli, and Ps. aeruginosa. Data were analyzed with multiple one-way ANOVA, Post Hoc, and chi-square tests. Results: The Ankylos system showed the widest gap under all torques (p < 0.005), whereas the JD system demonstrated the lowest (p < 0.005). Regarding the bacteria leakage, JD showed the highest adherence to the bacteria, and the adherence was mainly to the Ps. Aeruginosa, while the Ankylos system showed the lowest (p < 0.005). Conclusion: Within limits, the higher torque provides a higher fit to the IAI, offering more stability. Ankylos implant showed the widest gap, while JD showed the narrowest. Regarding the bacteria leakage, JD showed the highest adherence to Ps. Aeruginosa, while the ORA system showed the highest adherence to E. coli. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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