Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial (Oct 2022)

Influence of abutment and connection type on implant-abutment connection rigidity: an in vitro study

  • Teresa Almeida Mendes,
  • Luís Miguel Vilhena,
  • Jaime Portugal,
  • João Caramês,
  • Amílcar Lopes Ramalho,
  • Luís Pires Lopes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24873/j.rpemd.2022.10.880
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3
pp. 134 – 140

Abstract

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Objectives: To evaluate the effects of the abutment material and the connection type on the implant-abutment connection rigidity. Methods: The study evaluated eighteen implants with three different types of connections: external-hexagon, tri-channel, and conical connection. Half of the implants were connected to titanium abutments, and the other half to zirconia abutments, forming six study groups (n=3). The implants were submitted to 1,200,000 load cycles with a force amplitude of 90 N. During load application, the implant-abutment connection rigidity was determined in each cycle. The values obtained were analyzed with the two-way ANOVA test according to the abutment and connection types. Results: Rigidity tended to increase during loading cycles. The abutment material did not influence rigidity (p=0.883). The external-hexagon connection presented lower rigidity than the internal connections, with statistically significant differences (p=0.013). Conclusions: The abutment material does not influence the implant-abutment connection’s rigidity. The external-hexagon connection proved to be less rigid and stable than the internal connections.

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