The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements

Objective: Evaluate the behavior of implant-supported dentures and their components, made by cemented cylinder technique, using threetypes of resin cements. Methods: Fifty three patients, of whom 26 were women and 27 men, aged between 25 and 82 years. Results: With partial (54.43%) and total (45.57%...

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Main Authors: Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori, Geninho Thomé, Caio Hermann, Cláuber Antonio Gomes Borges, Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic 2008-01-01
Series:RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia
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Online Access:http://www.revistargo.com.br/include/getdoc.php?id=2584&article=1349&mode=pdf
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author Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori
Geninho Thomé
Caio Hermann
Cláuber Antonio Gomes Borges
Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi
author_facet Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori
Geninho Thomé
Caio Hermann
Cláuber Antonio Gomes Borges
Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi
author_sort Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori
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description Objective: Evaluate the behavior of implant-supported dentures and their components, made by cemented cylinder technique, using threetypes of resin cements. Methods: Fifty three patients, of whom 26 were women and 27 men, aged between 25 and 82 years. Results: With partial (54.43%) and total (45.57%) implant-supported dentures, of the Cone Morse, external and internal hexagon types (Neodent®, Curitiba, Brazil), totaling 237 fixations, were analyzed. The resin cements used were Panavia® (21.94%), EnForce® (58.23%) and Rely X® (19.83%) and the components were used in accordance with the Laboratory Immediate Loading - Neodent® sequence. The period of time of denture use ranged between 1 and 5 years. The results reported that 5(2.1%) cylinders were loosened from metal structure (both belonging to Rely X group), 2(0.48%) implants were lost after the first year of use, 16(6.75%) denture retention screws wereloosened and 31(13.08%) abutment screws were unloosened.Conclusion: The reasons for these failures probably are: metal structure internal retention failure, occlusal pattern, cementation technique and loading conditions. The cemented cylinder technique was effective when used in partial and total implant-supported rehabilitations, keeping prosthetic components stable, despite the resin cement utilized. However, further clinical studies must be conducted.
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spelling doaj.art-1ca12eed3e93430db903a3bb76c12f282022-12-21T21:19:54ZengFaculdade São Leopoldo MandicRGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia0103-69711981-86372008-01-01563315319The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cementsIvete Aparecida de Mathias SartoriGeninho ThoméCaio HermannCláuber Antonio Gomes BorgesAna Paula Farnezi BassiObjective: Evaluate the behavior of implant-supported dentures and their components, made by cemented cylinder technique, using threetypes of resin cements. Methods: Fifty three patients, of whom 26 were women and 27 men, aged between 25 and 82 years. Results: With partial (54.43%) and total (45.57%) implant-supported dentures, of the Cone Morse, external and internal hexagon types (Neodent®, Curitiba, Brazil), totaling 237 fixations, were analyzed. The resin cements used were Panavia® (21.94%), EnForce® (58.23%) and Rely X® (19.83%) and the components were used in accordance with the Laboratory Immediate Loading - Neodent® sequence. The period of time of denture use ranged between 1 and 5 years. The results reported that 5(2.1%) cylinders were loosened from metal structure (both belonging to Rely X group), 2(0.48%) implants were lost after the first year of use, 16(6.75%) denture retention screws wereloosened and 31(13.08%) abutment screws were unloosened.Conclusion: The reasons for these failures probably are: metal structure internal retention failure, occlusal pattern, cementation technique and loading conditions. The cemented cylinder technique was effective when used in partial and total implant-supported rehabilitations, keeping prosthetic components stable, despite the resin cement utilized. However, further clinical studies must be conducted.http://www.revistargo.com.br/include/getdoc.php?id=2584&article=1349&mode=pdfimplantes dentáriosmateriais dentáriosprótese parcial fixadental implantsdental materialsdenture partial fixed
spellingShingle Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori
Geninho Thomé
Caio Hermann
Cláuber Antonio Gomes Borges
Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi
The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia
implantes dentários
materiais dentários
prótese parcial fixa
dental implants
dental materials
denture partial fixed
title The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
title_full The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
title_fullStr The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
title_full_unstemmed The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
title_short The behavior of implant-supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
title_sort behavior of implant supported dentures and abutments using the cemented cylinder technique with different resinous cements
topic implantes dentários
materiais dentários
prótese parcial fixa
dental implants
dental materials
denture partial fixed
url http://www.revistargo.com.br/include/getdoc.php?id=2584&article=1349&mode=pdf
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