J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
1997 Dec;35(4):767-780.
THE EFFECT OF SCREW HOLE SEALING METHOD ON ABUTMENT SCREW LOOSENING IN DENTAL IMPLANT
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Dankook University, Korea.
Abstract
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One of the most common problems of implant prosthesis is the screw loosening of abutment screws. This brings on discomfort on mastication, inflammation in the peri-implant tissue due to poor oral hygiene and fracture of prosthesis or loss of osseointegration. To prevent screw loosening, appropriate implantation to direct the occlusal force to the long axis of the implant, accurate design of the superstructure, decrease of the occlusal table, and adequate torque on the abutment screw are necessary.
In this study the screw loosening torque was evaluated in implants with dimples or flutes in the internal surface of abutment screw holes. The abutments were fastened with slot type and hexagonal type abutment screws and were sealed with vinyl poly siloxane impression and bite registration material respectively. The screw loosening torque was evaluated after 1,800 and 12, 600 times loading under a loading machine.
The results were as follows.
1. The flute form group showed significantly higher loosening torque compared to the dimple form group and the group with no inner surface treatment (p<0.05).
2. There was no statistical difference in loosening torque according to the sealing materials.
3. The loosening torque according to the types of abutment screw showed no significant difference.
4. The loosening torque was significantly higher after 1800 times loading compared to 12600 times loading(p<0.05).
From the above results, it is thought that formation of a flute in the internal surface of the screw hole decreases the chance of screw loosening, but the sealing materials and types of abutment screw did not show significant difference in prevention of screw loosening.