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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author | Ivete Aparecida de Mathias Sartori Geninho Thomé Caio Hermann Cláuber Antonio Gomes Borges Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi |
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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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