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- Title:
- Mechanical Evaluation of Four Narrow-Diameter Implant Systems
- NYU
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- New York Univ Abu Dhabi
- 0893-2174
- Intra-Lock International
- Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the survival probability of four narrow-diameter implant systems when subjected to fatigue loading. Materials and Methods: Seventy-two narrow-diameter implants to be restored with single-unit crowns were divided into four groups (n = 18): Astra Tech (3.5-mm diameter), with a standard connection (ASC); BioHorizon (3.4-mm diameter), with a standard connection (BSC); Intra-Lock (3.4-mm diameter), with a standard multilobular connection (ISC); and Intra-Lock (3.4-diameter), with a modified square connection (IMC). The corresponding abutments were screwed onto the implants, and standardized metal crowns (maxillary central incisors) were cemented and subjected to step-stress accelerated life testing in water. Use-level probability Weibull curves and reliability for 100,000 cycles at 150 and 200 N (90% two-sided confidence intervals) were calculated. Polarized light and scanning electron microscopes were used to access the failure modes. Results: The calculated survival probability for 100,000 cycles at 150 N was approximately 93% in group ASC, 98% in group BSC, 94% in group ISC, and 99% in group IMC. At 200 N, the survival rate was estimated to be approximately < 0.1% for ASC, 77% for BSC, 34% for ISC, and 93% for IMC. Abutment screw fracture was the main failure mode for all groups. Conclusions: Although the probability of survival was not significantly different among systems at a load of 150 N, a significant decrease was observed at 200 N for all groups except IMC.
- 1-Jul-2014
- International Journal of Prosthodontics. Hanover Park: Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, v. 27, n. 44, p. 359-362, 2014.
- 359-362
- Quintessence Publishing Co Inc
- http://www.quintpub.com/journals/ijp/abstract.php?iss2_id=1245&article_id=14612
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