Three-Dimensional Accuracy of a Digitally Coded Healing Abutment Implant Impression System.

Autor: Ng, Simon D., Tan, Keson B., K. H. Teoh, Ansgar C. Cheng, Nicholls, Jack I.
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Zdroj: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants; 2014, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p927-936, 10p, 6 Color Photographs, 5 Charts, 3 Graphs
Abstrakt: Purpose: This study examined the three-dimensional (3D) accuracy of the Encode Impression System (EN) in transferring the locations of two implants from master models to test models and compared this to the direct impression (DI) technique. The effect of interimplant angulation on the 3D accuracy of both impression techniques was also evaluated. Materials and Methods: Seven sectional polymethyl methacrylate mandibular arch master models were fabricated with implants in the first premolar and first molar positions. The implants were placed parallel to each other or angulated mesiodistally or buccolingually with total divergent angles of 10, 20, or 30 degrees. Each master model was secured onto an aluminum block containing a gauge block, which defined the local coordinate references. Encode healing abutments were attached to the implants before impressions were made for the EN test models; pickup impression copings were attached for the DI test models. For the seven test groups of each impression technique, a total of 70 test models were fabricated (n = 5). The EN test models were sent to Biomet 3i for implant analog placement. The centroid of each implant or implant analog and the angular orientation of the long axis relative to the x- and y-axes were measured with a coordinate measuring machine. Statistical analyses were performed. Results: Impression technique had a significant effect on y distortion, global linear distortion, and absolute xz and yz angular distortions. Interimplant angulation had significant effects on x and y distortions. However, neither impression technique nor interimplant angulation had a significant effect on z distortion. Conclusions: Distortions were observed with both impression techniques. However, the results suggest that EN was less accurate than DI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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