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Effect of central screw taper angles on the loosening performance and fatigue characteristics of dental implants

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2022.105136

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Dental implant; Central screw; Screw loosening; Fatigue damage; Fretting wear

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775096]
  2. Central University Basic Research Fund of China [N2003009]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences-WEGO Research Devel-opment Plan [[2017] 006]
  4. Tribology Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Tribology [SKLTKF21B03]

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The study found that central screws with a 30-degree taper have better anti-loosening performance and less fretting wear, while central screws with a 180-degree taper have a longer fatigue life. In clinical applications, increasing the tightening torque on central screws with a 30-degree taper angle may improve anti-loosening performance and extend fatigue life.
Biomechanical performance plays an important role in the long-term service of dental implants. Loosening and fatigue damage of the central screw are the most common problems. This research investigated the effect of the central screw taper angle on the loosening performance and fatigue characteristics of dental implants. Central screws with four taper angles, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees and 180 degrees, were processed and tested. The loosening performance of the screws under initial and postload conditions was compared. Then, the fatigue characteristics of dental implants was measured. Finally, the wear and fracture modes of the screws were observed. The damage locations were verified by finite element analysis (FEA). The results showed that the central screws with 30 degrees taper had substantially better anti-loosening performance and less fretting wear. The central screws with 180 degrees taper had a higher preload, resulting in a longer fatigue life. Furthermore, the fatigue fracture of the central screw occurred at the level of the first thread position, consistent with the FEA results. In the future clinical applications, central screws with a 30 degrees taper angle may improve anti-loosening performance and prolong fatigue life by increasing the tightening torque.

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