Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences (Nov 2019)

Different fabrication techniques of implant-supported prostheses

  • Silas Monteiro Borges,
  • Stephanie Francoi Poole,
  • Izabela Cristina Maurício Moris,
  • Aloísio Oro Spazzin,
  • Adriana Cláudia Lapria Faria,
  • Erica Alves Gomes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20396/bjos.v18i0.8657254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Aim: This study evaluated the mechanical behavior of implant-supported crowns obtained by different fabrication technique after thermomechanical cycling. Methods: Thirty-two external hexagon dental implants were divided into four groups (n=10): CC – conventional casting with torch; EI – electromagnetic induction casting; PL – plasma casting; and CAD-CAM – milling through computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing. Vickers microhardness of the specimens were made before and after the thermomechanical cycling, and then subjected to fracture load. Fracture pattern was evaluated. Results: No significant difference was observed comparing the microhardness before and after thermomechanical cycling. CAD-CAM group presented significant lower microhardness than the other groups. No significant statistical difference was showed on fracture load between the groups. The CAD-CAM and PL presented lower number of failure by plastic deformation. Conclusion: The manufacturing techniques affected the mechanical behavior and the failure pattern of implant-supported crowns tested.

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