In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis
Background/purpose: The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate fatigue resistance of dental fixtures in three different types of fixture/abutment finishing line. Materials and methods: Transmucosal dental implants, with or without ferrulized neck, underwent fatigue tests (static and dynam...
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doaj-2d0df27e94124a788b4e4dc305f8c12f2020-12-23T04:59:28ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022021-01-01161397403In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesisSaverio Cosola0Paolo Toti1Enrico Babetto2Ugo Covani3Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago4David Peñarrocha-Oltra5Department of Stomatology, Tuscan Stomatological Institute, Foundation for Dental Clinic, Research and Continuing Education, Forte Dei Marmi, Italy; Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; Corresponding author. Department of Stomatology, Tuscan Stomatological Institute, Foundation for Dental Clinic, Research and Continuing Education, Via Padre Ignazio da Carrara 39, 55042 Forte Dei Marmi, Italy.Department of Stomatology, Tuscan Stomatological Institute, Foundation for Dental Clinic, Research and Continuing Education, Forte Dei Marmi, Italy; Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences, Rome, ItalySweden & Martina's Research and Development Department, Padua, ItalySaint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainDepartment of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainBackground/purpose: The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate fatigue resistance of dental fixtures in three different types of fixture/abutment finishing line. Materials and methods: Transmucosal dental implants, with or without ferrulized neck, underwent fatigue tests (static and dynamic load) using the following standard protocol: UNI EN ISO 14801:2016. Two types of loading devices (screw- or cement-retained restoration) were also tested, and fatigue cycle tests were run to failure. Data of static and dynamic load tests were analyzed by proper statistical methods. Results: Following standard protocol for fatigue testing, the ILC type (Implant Level with ferrulized neck and cement-retained crown) showed a non-significant but higher Ultimate Failure Load (UFL = 445.7 N) compared to AL type (Abutment Level without ferrule effect, 421.6 N) and ILS type (Implant Level with ferrulized neck and Screw-retained crown, 362.8 N). No fracture of the titanium-base was registered in the tested specimens during the static loadings. Permanent deformations of the materials were observed. Conclusion: The number of cycles to either fracture or deformation (higher than 4 mm) occurring during fatigue tests showed that the stress rupture curve of the materials in group ILS appeared to be significantly different from those of the ILC and AL groups (p-values < 0.01): much higher life of one-half order of magnitude.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790220301781Ferrulized implant neckFatigue testProsthesis fixation |
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Saverio Cosola Paolo Toti Enrico Babetto Ugo Covani Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago David Peñarrocha-Oltra In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis Journal of Dental Sciences Ferrulized implant neck Fatigue test Prosthesis fixation |
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Saverio Cosola Paolo Toti Enrico Babetto Ugo Covani Miguel Peñarrocha-Diago David Peñarrocha-Oltra |
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In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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In-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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in-vitro fatigue and fracture performance of three different ferrulized implant connections used in fixed prosthesis |
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Journal of Dental Sciences |
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1991-7902 |
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Background/purpose: The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate fatigue resistance of dental fixtures in three different types of fixture/abutment finishing line. Materials and methods: Transmucosal dental implants, with or without ferrulized neck, underwent fatigue tests (static and dynamic load) using the following standard protocol: UNI EN ISO 14801:2016. Two types of loading devices (screw- or cement-retained restoration) were also tested, and fatigue cycle tests were run to failure. Data of static and dynamic load tests were analyzed by proper statistical methods. Results: Following standard protocol for fatigue testing, the ILC type (Implant Level with ferrulized neck and cement-retained crown) showed a non-significant but higher Ultimate Failure Load (UFL = 445.7 N) compared to AL type (Abutment Level without ferrule effect, 421.6 N) and ILS type (Implant Level with ferrulized neck and Screw-retained crown, 362.8 N). No fracture of the titanium-base was registered in the tested specimens during the static loadings. Permanent deformations of the materials were observed. Conclusion: The number of cycles to either fracture or deformation (higher than 4 mm) occurring during fatigue tests showed that the stress rupture curve of the materials in group ILS appeared to be significantly different from those of the ILC and AL groups (p-values < 0.01): much higher life of one-half order of magnitude. |
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Ferrulized implant neck Fatigue test Prosthesis fixation |
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