Abstract

Background: Screw loosening is one of the most common problems associated with implant-supported prostheses. The type and material of the abutment play an important role in the esthetic appearance of implant-supported restorations. Metal abutments create an unaesthetic grayish halo in the gingival margin of the implant due to the reflection of light from the surface of titanium abutment. Zirconia is highly popular for the fabrication of abutments due to its optimal color, along with the quality of light transmission and its resistance. The present study aimed to evaluate the torque loss in titanium and one- and two-piece zirconia abutments under cyclic loading. Methods: In general, 24 abutments in three groups (n=8) of one- and two-piece zirconia abutments, and titanium abutments were evaluated in this experimental study. The abutments were attached to the analog of fixtures with 30 N/cm torque and the samples were subjected to loads applied to the center of abutments at 30° angle. After cyclic loading, the removal torque value was measured for each abutment and its numerical mean was calculated as well. Finally, the groups were compared using SPSS16 via ANOVA and Games-Howell tests at a 0.05 level of significance. Results: The mean removal torque value was 23.925, 23.913, and 22.538 N/cm in titanium and two- and one-piece zirconia abutments, respectively, with no statistically significant difference in between (P>0.05). Conclusions: The highest mean removal torque value belonged to prefabricated titanium abutments while the lowest value was related to one-piece zirconia abutments.

Highlights

  • Screw loosening is one of the most common problems associated with implant-supported prostheses

  • ► Our findings showed that the lowest mean removal torque value was related to one-piece zirconia abutments single-unit crowns in anterior and premolar regions have shown 100% durability [4]

  • Three groups of abutments (n=8) were used, including one-piece zirconia abutments, two-piece zirconia abutments with metal connection, and prefabricated titanium abutments (Figure 1)

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Introduction

Screw loosening is one of the most common problems associated with implant-supported prostheses. The type and material of the abutment play an important role in the esthetic appearance of implant-supported restorations. Zirconia is highly popular for the fabrication of abutments due to its optimal color, along with the quality of light transmission and its resistance. The present study aimed to evaluate the torque loss in titanium and one- and two-piece zirconia abutments under cyclic loading. The removal torque value was measured for each abutment and its numerical mean was calculated as well. Results: The mean removal torque value was 23.925, 23.913, and 22.538 N/cm in titanium and twoand one-piece zirconia abutments, respectively, with no statistically significant difference in between (P>0.05). Alumina and zirconia are highly popular for the fabrication of abutments due to their optimal color, the quality of light transmission, and their resistance.

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