Title of article :
The Effect of Abutment Surface Roughness on the Retention of Implant-Supported Crowns Cemented with Provisional Luting Cement
Author/Authors :
Ganbarzadeh، Jalil نويسنده , , Nakhaei، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Shiezadeh، Farid نويسنده , , Abrisham، Mohammad نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Introduction: Surface roughness can increase the
retention of castings by ridges and grooves that are
microretentive. This study compared the retention of
implant-supported crowns when used with 3 different
surface roughness abutments and one temporary
cement. Methods: Thirty solid abutments (ITI), 4 mm
high, were divided into three groups randomly. In the
first group, 10 abutments were roughened with
sandblast (50-?m aluminum oxide) and in the second
group, 10 abutments were roughened with diamond
bur. The third group had no surface treatment. Then,
thirty implant fixture analogs (ITI) were placed in the
center of acrylic cylinders. After that a solid abutment
was tightened on the each fixture analog with 35 N/cm
force. Thirty base metal crowns were made on the 4
mm ITI abutment analogs using plastic coping. The
prepared copings were cemented on the abutments by
TempBond temporary cement and finally, crowns were
pulled from the abutment in a universal test machine at
a cross speed of 0.5cm/min. Results: The mean tensile
strength in sandblasted, bur treated, and control group
were 64.38±8, 91.37±7.19, and 58.61±1.93,
respectively. Bur treated group showed higher tensile
strength in comparison with two other groups.
Conclusion: Surface modification of implant abutment
by diamond bur may be an effective method to increase
retention of crown when TempBond is used
Journal title :
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques - JDMT
Journal title :
Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques - JDMT