Evaluation of screw loosening of prosthetic abutments in implants with internal hexagon and morse taper connections after fatigue testing

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
24116
5 pages
Research Article

Evaluation of screw loosening of prosthetic abutments in implants with internal hexagon and morse taper connections after fatigue testing

Cristine Haralambos Bassoukou, Fernanda Marques Siliano Henderson, Daniella Pilon Muknicka, William Cunha Brandt, Letícia Cidreira Boaro1,Wilson Roberto Sendyk, Marcia Hiromi Tanaka and Fabiana Mantovani Gomes França

Abstract: 

Aim: To verify the counter-torque required for screw removal from prosthetic abutments on internal hexagon and Morse taper implants after mechanical cycling. Ten internal hexagon implants (IH- Titamax II plus” 3,75 x 13 mm - Neodent) and ten Morse taper implants (MT-Titamax Cone Morse” 3,75 x 13 mm- Neodent) were used, where the implants IH received the abutment of 4,5 x 6 x 1 mm and the MT implants received the solid abutment of 4,5 x 6 x 0,8 mm. The samples received a 20 Ncm torque, recommended by the manufacturer, with a digital torquemeter, and after a period of 10 minutes, all samples were torqued with 20 Ncm again. Groups were subjected to mechanical loading, with 100 Ncm load, 90° to the long axis, per 212,600 cycles at 25 Hz. Subsequently, removal torque was measured with the same digital torquemeter. After the mechanical cycling there was no difference on the removal torque measured on the internal hexagon and Morse taper abutment-implants (Mann-Whitney test p=0,257). The present study suggests that the Internal Hexagon and Morse taper connections presented similar removal torque values after mechanical cycling, and there was no superiority of a system in relation to the other.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.24116.03.2022
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